That’s the
point, I changed the export files to put the parent directories first but they
don’t show up that way when I do an exportfs, even after an exportfs –r.
I’d expect them to now be in the same order as the new exports file.
From: Learmonth, Peter
[mailto:Peter.Learmonth@netapp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 7:53
PM
To: Page, Jeremy;
toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: RE: Re-exporting your
/etc/exports - how do I get a change in order of shares to take effect?
Hi Jeremy
I'm not sure it really makes any
difference from an exports perspective. If you update /etc/exports and
export what's already exported, I wouldn't expect it to change. In fact
it doesn't, even if you reboot.
Now nested mounts are a totally different
story. You need to mount those in order from highest to lowest.
Share and enjoy!
Peter
From: Page,
Jeremy [mailto:jeremy.page@gilbarco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 1:37
PM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Re-exporting your /etc/exports
- how do I get a change in order of shares to take effect?
I have several NFS
mount points that also have child directories also exported and I’ve been
told that you should export the parent directories first, then the children.
I’ve updated my /etc/exports file and ran exportfs –r on the filer
but it does not look like it’s taking effect if I do an exportfs to see
what’s currently exported. How do I get the exports in the correct order?
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