On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Jim VandeVegt wrote:
'options httpd.rootdir' allows one to specify at minimum a volume, such as /vol/vol0.
So far I have not succeeded through the use of /etc/httpd.translations to access files on different volumes.
This isn't exactly what you asked, and I have not tried this in relation to httpd, but did you try creating a symlink from inside the vol0 volume to somewhere in another volume? I have used this successfully to access things for NFS: create a symlink in the /vol/vol0 directory that points to /vol/vol1/qtree27 and then an NFS client can mount "/qtree27", "/vol/vol0/qtree27" or "/vol/vol1/qtree27". I would expect that something similar could work with httpd where the web browser would think it was access something in /vol/vol0 but in reality it would be located on another volume.
Repeat disclaimer: I have never tried this with httpd but it works with NFS so I'm guessing it would work with httpd.