You sure..its in the copy of the manual I have handy here under "Introducing the /etc/exports/file"
If its not in your version of the manual, I will open a documentation bug.
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Galloway [mailto:mgx@ornl.gov] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 10:10 AM To: Jim Harm Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Problem in Saving CDE Settings
would be nice if netapp documented this somewhere. it's not in the man pages that came with my new 760/OT5.3.5R2. what is the syntax for configuring root access using subnets? is it the same as rw access:
/home -rw=123.456.789.0/24,root=123.456.789.0/24
-- michael
Hi Jim!
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Jim Harm wrote:
Months ago, NetApp added a capability to use subnets to define root access(I think it was even in version 4.3.4R3). Not as flexible as netgroup, but an acceptable alternative that they informed us has much better performance. The netgroups can be scanned for mount priviledge, but writes could be slowed down by that kind of scan every time. The subnet check was quicker.
sigh ....
sure enough it is in my manual :-P, thanks jeff for pointing that out to me. (i still wish it was in the man pages tho ...).
-- michael
On Fri, 19 May 2000, jeff.mohler@netapp.com wrote:
You sure..its in the copy of the manual I have handy here under "Introducing the /etc/exports/file"
If its not in your version of the manual, I will open a documentation bug.
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Michael Galloway wrote:
sigh ....
sure enough it is in my manual :-P, thanks jeff for pointing that out to me. (i still wish it was in the man pages tho ...).
I was about to comment that if it's not in the man pages then that should be considered a "documentation bug", but then I pulled up the man pages on one of my filers and sure enough, there it was. It was very obvious, and maybe that is a problem, but it was there. This is in DOT 5.3.4R2.