Hi Dear List,
i am experiencing strange problem with NFS, they is CentOS 6.2 x86_64 machines. One CentOS is sharing two directories (following)
/etc 192.168.0.41(rw,sync,no_root_squash) /var/named/master 192.168.0.41(rw,sync,no_root_squash) nfs is started on server side
there are proper entries in fstab at client side for both shares. however server is able to mount "/etc" alright but not "/var/named/master"
any idea ? why that.
Thanks
Nath
Hi Dear List,
i am experiencing strange problem with NFS, they is CentOS 6.2 x86_64 machines. One CentOS is sharing two directories (following)
/etc 192.168.0.41(rw,sync,no_root_squash) /var/named/master 192.168.0.41(rw,sync,no_root_squash) nfs is started on server side
there are proper entries in fstab at client side for both shares. however server is able to mount "/etc" alright but not "/var/named/master"
any idea ? why that.
Thanks
Nath
Hi,
Are /etc and /var/named/master on separate filesystems? NFS won't allow you to mount multiple shares if they are both on the same filesystem.
Regards, James Edwards
Hi,
Are /etc and /var/named/master on separate filesystems? NFS won't allow you to mount multiple shares if they are both on the same filesystem.
Regards, James Edwards
Hi James,
Thanks for your response and the information. Yes, they are on same file system. i am sure that is the limitation. thanks for the tip.
Regards - Nath
Hi,
Are /etc and /var/named/master on separate filesystems? NFS won't allow you to mount multiple shares if they are both on the same filesystem.
Regards, James Edwards
Hi James,
Thanks for your response and the information. Yes, they are on same file system. i am sure that is the limitation. thanks for the tip.
Regards - Nath
Dear James,
this is to update you that his is not the limitation. We can mount more than one share from same file system.
My own worked ! i don't know if we have misunderstood each other, anyways.
Thanks / Regards