Using NFS with Scyld (-7 ver.)
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Donald Becker becker at scyld.comMon Nov 5 11:03:06 PST 2001
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On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Daniel Kidger wrote: > > As far as I know, you cannot get a linux box to mount an NFS filesystem, > > then reexport it over NFS to another machine. So, as far as I know, > > what you're asking is impossible. > > I have never seen re-exporting a directory working. It does work: I wrote the original user-level NFS server (unfsd) used by Linux, and re-exporting was one of the primary advantages over the Sun implementation. Having a per-client user ID map was another. > What you can do is routing with ipchains so all nodes on a cluster's private > ethernet can mount a filesystem on an external system. That's a better approach for most clusters, however you can get better caching when using re-export from the master. the NFS consistency problem on writes affects either approach. We recommend only using NFS for small read-only configuration files in /home. Donald Becker becker at scyld.com Scyld Computing Corporation http://www.scyld.com 410 Severn Ave. Suite 210 Second Generation Beowulf Clusters Annapolis MD 21403 410-990-9993
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