We have an NFS filer right now that we need to provide our windows users access too. For various reasons they won't use SFU, etc. In our legacy environment we have a file server that does NFS/CIFS natively. In our new environment not so much. We want to provide this service to our users and the solution proposed to me is to utilize SAMBA as the mechanism to do so. After doing exhaustive googling and searching I can't seem to find if this is doable, and if it is what kind of things I should be on the lookout for, or configuring the system for. So first, is it possible? Second, if it is possible is it just a matter of mounting the NFS volume on the SAMBA server and then re-exporting to the Windows clients? Thanks, Jim
John Drescher
2008-May-05 16:58 UTC
[Samba] Can I mount an NFS volume and re-export via SAMBA?
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Jim Hall <james_f_hall@yahoo.com> wrote:> We have an NFS filer right now that we need to provide > our windows users access too. For various reasons they > won't use SFU, etc. In our legacy environment we have > a file server that does NFS/CIFS natively. In our new > environment not so much. We want to provide this > service to our users and the solution proposed to me > is to utilize SAMBA as the mechanism to do so. After > doing exhaustive googling and searching I can't seem > to find if this is doable, and if it is what kind of > things I should be on the lookout for, or configuring > the system for. > > So first, is it possible?Yes. I have been reexporting nfs with samba for many years.> Second, if it is possible is it just a matter of > mounting the NFS volume on the SAMBA server and then > re-exporting to the Windows clients? >Yes. The only problem is that oplocks sometimes give you trouble. John John
Mathieu Beaudoin
2008-May-06 14:07 UTC
[Samba] Can I mount an NFS volume and re-export via SAMBA?
By my experience, it is possible but I had to turn off this setup because we had issues with MS Office files. The oplock wasn't working correctly and we had problems with saving MS Excel files on this share. It was also not easy to tune the performance, the samba share had a tendency to lag when we where browsing it or when we where opening files. Mathieu Beaudoin -----Message d'origine----- De?: Jim Hall [mailto:james_f_hall@yahoo.com] Envoy??: 5 mai 2008 12:23 ??: samba@lists.samba.org Objet?: [Samba] Can I mount an NFS volume and re-export via SAMBA? We have an NFS filer right now that we need to provide our windows users access too. For various reasons they won't use SFU, etc. In our legacy environment we have a file server that does NFS/CIFS natively. In our new environment not so much. We want to provide this service to our users and the solution proposed to me is to utilize SAMBA as the mechanism to do so. After doing exhaustive googling and searching I can't seem to find if this is doable, and if it is what kind of things I should be on the lookout for, or configuring the system for. So first, is it possible? Second, if it is possible is it just a matter of mounting the NFS volume on the SAMBA server and then re-exporting to the Windows clients? Thanks, Jim
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