On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 04:19:12PM +0200, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
> ...
> > It is best not to use nohide - we should probably mark it as
> > 'legacy'.
> >
> > Simply export the top level mountpoint as 'crossmnt' and everything
> > below there will be exported.
> >
> > > Where should I put those options in root file-system export or in submount export?
> >
> > crossmnt goes at the top. nohide goes in the submount. Both have
> > the same general effect though with subtle differences.
> > You don't need both (though that doesn't hurt).
> > Just use crossmnt at the top, Then you don't need to mention the
> > lower level filesystems at all.
> >
> > >
> ...
> > > (I decided to switch to NFS4 only due to the lack of ability to see underlying mounts)
> > >
> >
> > All of this should work fine with v3. Once you have the right patch
> > for the crossmnt bug applied, if you have further problems post them
> > to [email protected].
> >
> > NeilBrown
> >
>
> Big thanks,
>
> Still NFS server just don't want to accept the connection
> I noticed that if I first mount with
> -tnfs, unmount, and then mount with -tnfs4, it works
OK, in that case, that's definitely the bug Eric sent out the patch for;
you may want to try applying his patch.
--b.
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