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2012 May 22
0
New install of Xen 4.1, very poor I/O performance
We''ve installed xen 4.1, and our setup is as follows: Dom0 is ubuntu 11.04 DomU is centos 5.5, with el xen 2.6.18 kernel Dom0 is on local disk, DomU is on an NFS share. Dom0 write speeds are fast(50 MBps), while the DomU write speed is very low, 10 MBps, but I directly write to a drive on the NFS, say xvdb, the write speed is 50 MBps, which is normal. If I format that same drive, as
2010 Nov 10
1
Re-export an NFS mount from another machine for roaming profiles
Hi, In my office I have a server running CentOS 5.5. I have Apache+PHP+MySQL running on that server, and I'm exporting /var/www/html, so I can mount it on my main desktop with NFS. Server : grossebertha Desktop : babasse [root at babasse:~] # mount /dev/sda3 on / type ext4 (rw) proc on /proc type proc (rw) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
2006 Jun 13
4
Export Samba mount using nfs
Hello, I have an Lacie NAS disk attached to an Gigabit network. Since it only exports samba I mounted on one of my gigabit Linux boxes with smbmount //lacie/terabyte /TERABYTE -o defaults,username=genuser,password=genuser Now I need to export that to all my linux boxes not on the Gigabit network using nfs. When I try to mount I get: mount: old:/TERABYTE failed, reason given
2008 May 05
2
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
2002 May 20
1
NFS Mounting Exported SMB MOUNT
I'm trying to NFS mount an export of a SMB mounted share: Windows Box -> Linux Box -> Solaris Box Windows Share -> Linux SMB Mounted/Exported as NFS -> Solaris NFS mount \\windows\share -> /mnt/windows/share -> /mnt/windows/share The problem is that I get a "permission denied" when attempting to mount the exported file
2008 Sep 09
2
NFS exporting a GFS mount point
Hello, I have a storage offering some 11 TB of space. I'd happily use ext3 and NFS export to 4 client machines, but 8 TB seems to be the tested maximum. I'd really like one mount point for the whole 11 TB. Since GFS offers lock_nolock option for local mounting, I'm assuming it's not so out of line to NFS export this GFS mount point. Thoughts and inputs appreciated. --Koji
2016 Oct 03
0
mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified
On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 11:42:41PM -0400, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Hey guys, > > My NFS server has been working really well for a long time now. Both > client and server run CentOS 7.2. > > However when I just had to remount one of my home directories on an NFS > client, I'm now getting the error when I run mount -a > > mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was
2012 Oct 09
2
Mount options for NFS
We're experiencing problems with some legacy software when it comes to NFS access. Even though files are visible in a terminal and can be accessed with standard shell tools and vi, this software typically complains that the files are empty or not syntactically correct. The NFS filesystems in question are 8TB+ XFS filesystems mounted with
2010 Jul 13
5
Re-exporting an NFS mount.. Possible?
I have an issue that is not all that unique, so I'm hoping someone has done it before. On the client end I have some very old RedHat based systems. On the server end is a Windows 2008 system running NFS server software. The clients mount the server resource as an NFS2 mount but some compliance issues were discovered with the setup. For various reasons, updating the client is not an option at
2016 Oct 03
2
mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified
Hey guys, My NFS server has been working really well for a long time now. Both client and server run CentOS 7.2. However when I just had to remount one of my home directories on an NFS client, I'm now getting the error when I run mount -a mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified This is the corresponding line I have in my fstab file on the client:
2006 Jun 14
0
profiles share - nfs mount options
Hello- I'm running Samba 3.0.22 with Openldap 2.3.23 on Solaris 9 (patched fairly recently). My intent is to use this system as a domain controller (there is a similar system configured as a BDC). Samba authentication with ldap is working fine but I'm having problems with roaming profiles. I'd like to mount my profiles share from a seperate file server (also Solaris 9) so that I can
2007 Aug 01
2
Mount options and NFS: just checking...
Greetings - I'm now in the last couple of weeks before going live with Dovecot (v1.0.3) on our revamped IMAP service. I'd like to double-check about the best mount options to use; could someone advise, please? I have three separate directory trees for the message store, the control files and the index files. These are arranged as follows: Message Store Mounted over NFS from
2013 Jun 19
1
XFS inode64 NFS export on CentOS6
Hi, I am trying to get the most out of my 40TB xfs file system and I have noticed that the inode64 mount option gives me a roughly 30% performance increase (besides the other useful things). The problem is that I have to export the filesystem via NFS and I cannot seem to get this working with the current version of nfs-utils (1.2.3). The export option fsid=uuid cannot be used (the standard
2008 Mar 11
2
Samba exporting an NFS mount
Hello, I have an NFS server with all our user's home directories on a server that does not support SMB. I wish to mount this directory on a second system and re-export it via samba so that users can access their unix home directories from their windows boxes. My samba server is running CentOS 5.0, and I have the the home directories mounted at /home/na, and there is no rootsquash, so the
2012 Dec 20
0
nfs.export-dirs
hi All, # gluster volume info data Volume Name: data Type: Distribute Volume ID: d74ab958-1599-4e82-9358-1eea282d4025 Status: Started Number of Bricks: 1 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: tipper:/mnt/brick1 Options Reconfigured: nfs.export-dirs: on nfs.export-volumes: off nfs.export-dir: /install nfs.port: 2049 nfs.ports-insecure: off nfs.disable: off nfs.mount-udp: on nfs.addr-namelookup: off
2014 Jul 29
0
Again on NT ACLs and Samba re-share of NFS or SMB mount
Hi all, I spent the past days reading the mailing list archive, but still I have some questions to ask. Moreover, a detailed report of what I attempted can be useful for others. Goal: having a remote SMB or NFS share, mount it locally and re-share it using SAMBA. The remote SMB/NFS share will _not_ be directly used by users; it will be used only through the local samba "proxy". NT
2015 Feb 27
1
Odd nfs mount problem [SOLVED]
m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> I'm exporting a directory, firewall's open on both machines (one CentOS >> 6.6, the other RHEL 6.6), it automounts on the exporting machine, but >> the >> other server, not so much. >> >> ls /mountpoint/directory eventually times out (directory being the NFS >> mount). mount -t nfs
2009 May 04
1
Samba share of a NFS mount
I've got a NFS directory that's shared among my RHEL5 servers that I'd like to give access to a couple of Win2K servers, also. The easiest way to do so is to NFS mount the directory on my Samba server, and export the directory as a Samba share. It works. Kind of. But it redefines 'slow'. Copying the file from a normal Samba share takes under 10 seconds on a slow network:
2003 Jan 13
1
Exporting samba mount via NFS
Perhaps I'm trying to do something that is not allowed, but I have found no such restriction in the documentation. To limit the contact of my Linux boxes with the "products of Bill & Co.", I have mounted a Windows share on my Linux server. When I try to export that same share from the Linux server (as a plain old NFS volume), it mounts without error, but the mountpoint
2008 Feb 13
1
Linux client cannot mount to NFS-Root: Portmap RPC call returned error 101
Hello all, I have seen various reports on this error posted in the past few years, but was unable to find a resolution to the various postings. I've googled the error messages too, and have hit on various sporadic similar problems encountered with no resolutions .. Apologize if this has been exhaustively queried upon in the past; however, I'd like to try asking again, nevertheless: