rw,fsid=10 are the export options.
2.6.15 is the kernel (it's a Ubuntu Dapper with its kernel, probably
closer to 2.6.16). Fuse 2.6.3 was added from an extra repository.
I used no options at all on the Ubuntu Breezy NFS client mount. Looking
at the mtab, no special options are listed there, either, so the options
are whatever is default for this platform.
Thanks,
Brent
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, gpvcs@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Brent,
That's a very good news for me. Could you please tell me
which linux kernel version are you using (uname -a) and
/etc/exports line and mount command you used ?
I'm not lucky with NFS and will very appreciate thoses details.
Have a nice day, Francois
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From : gluster-devel-bounces+gpvcs=tiscali.fr@xxxxxxxxxx
To : gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc :
Date : Wed, 18 Apr 2007 00:51:51 -0400 (EDT)
Subject : NFS re-export works for me
I tried a quick NFS re-export to another Linux box (with the
fsid= option
and fuse 2.6.3 on the NFS server, of course). I didn't test
it much, but
copies to and from the NFS filesystem worked just fine. I
think writes
were very slow, but they didn't give me any trouble.
No special mount options (such as NFS version or transport)
were needed.
Thanks,
Brent
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