On Tue, 2013-07-09 at 09:59 +0200, Johan GUILBAUD wrote: > Thanks for this information Jeff, but i'll have more than one hundred > iso mounted... so adding each in exports... ^^ > > after tests, it works with Solaris 8 (sunos 5.8) but not with Solaris > 10 (sunos 5.10), i don't understand why... i use same command to mount > my share... > > mount [-F nfs] myisoserver:/pub/ /isos > > any idea ? AFAICR, the Solaris 10 client does not support crossing mount points. That functionality was added in Solaris 11, as part of the "mirror mount" feature: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/821-1454/ggcvr.html Cheers Trond > 2013/7/8 Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > On Mon, 8 Jul 2013 14:47:00 +0200 > > Johan GUILBAUD <guilbaud.johan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Hello ! > >> > >> I have a problem to access a mounted ISO through NFS protocol > >> > >> i have a server (RHEL6) on which are mounted ISOs > >> i have a lot of client accessing files into ISO via the NFS share > >> > >> My problem is clients (RHEL5 & 6, Solaris 8 & 10) don't see content of > >> ISO folder > >> > >> In example : > >> > >> on NFS server i have a folder /pub/ where the ISO are mounted (ie : > >> with the iso mybeautifuliso.iso on the mount point > >> "/pub/mybeautifuliso/") there are also, for test, text files in /pub/ > >> NFS shares content of /pub > >> > >> > >> Client see tests text files, and folder "mybeautifuliso" but this one > >> is empty... > >> > >> > >> thanks for help > >> > > > > Exports don't cross mountpoints by default, so if you exported "/pub" > > no filesystem mounted under it will be automatically exported. The best > > solution is to explicitly export those filesystems as well -- i.e. add > > an export of "/pub/mybeautifuliso". Then, when clients wander into > > those directories they should see the contents. > > > > -- > > Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > -- Trond Myklebust Linux NFS client maintainer NetApp Trond.Myklebust@xxxxxxxxxx www.netapp.com ��.n��������+%������w��{.n�����{��w���jg��������ݢj����G�������j:+v���w�m������w�������h�����٥