[CentOS] filesystem rpm fails when /home is NFS mounted

Fri Apr 3 12:54:31 UTC 2009
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com>

Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 03 April 2009 05:11:15 R P Herrold wrote:
>> On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
>>>> It seems Paul and I are the last two users of NFS mounted
>>>> /home left.
>>> I have /home exported and ran the upgrade from this laptop over the
>>> network, where that directory is mounted and displayed in a folderview
>>> under KDE4.  I had no problems whatsoever.  Is this the sort of situation
>>> you mean?
>> yup -- exports to another would not be affected by
>> root_squash.
>>
>> To some degree, the fact that upstream did not detect the
>> issue, and I missed it in testing, was a wry observation that
>> the 'old ways' of a common set of /home/ exported from a very
>> reliably 'up' box through an office, is passing away.
>>
>> The takeaway was that I need to 'test as I do, and do as I
>> test'.  My testing regime will have to include 'cloning' a
>> test box, and simply 'moving into it' for an afternoon when
>> doing 'updates' QA testing.
>>
> I took it for granted that CentOS would be server, not client.  Silly to 
> assume anything, I guess.

I've found it somewhat useful in development/test scenarios to export 
/home via nfs and samba from a physical machine, then use one or more 
vmware guests with the testing framework that mount the shared /home 
with the developers using the vmware guest machine for their work.  The 
guests often run on the same physical host as the home directories but 
are somewhat disposable and easy to replace.  The samba share from the 
physical side is more efficient than doing it from a guest and gives 
windows users easy access.

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   Les Mikesell
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