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Igaduma

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Nov 23, 2001
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Hi all,

I'm having some difficulties exporting an nfs.
This is my vfstab:

/dev/md/dsk/d2 52224549 30657487 21044817 60% /backup
/dev/md/dsk/d4 1135759 634309 444663 59% /opt
/dev/md/dsk/d9 26109793 8996702 16851994 35% /data/enterprisedata
/dev/md/dsk/d8 26109793 750619 25098077 3% /data/enterprisedata/EnterpriseData
/dev/md/dsk/d6 52224549 24979258 26723046 49% /data/enterprisedata/EnterpriseData/Predictions

Whenever I export /data it doesn't show all the mounted drives which are mounted under /data directories
I'm sure I'm missing something...
friday again..
 
Have you mount at first /data and then have you make the directory /enterprisedata -> then you mount this?
Then you mkdir EnterpriseData -> mount it?
Next mkdir Predictions -> mount it? ....and so on.

Or have you make first all the mountpoints and mount then the /data directory?

regards ph
 
Yes, I created all the mount point first, and then mounted the directories.
So, when everything is un-mounted the dir structure exists.

This is why i guess ?


Iga-Duma

 
I think, you make over-mount the directory

can you make the following test:

# mkdir enterprisedata

mount it, then

# cd enterprisedata
# mkdir EnterpriseData

mount it, then

# cd EnterpriseData
# mkdir Predictions

regards ph

 
Thanks, going to try it,
Makes sense,

Iga-Duma
 
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