* mount --bind empty
@ 2007-05-01 20:01 Marc Kalberer
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From: Marc Kalberer @ 2007-05-01 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nfs
Hi,
My nfs drive is getting full, so I mount --bind a folder located in a
partition with a lot of space.
Env: 2.6.4-54.5-smp, nfs3
lets say
(server) nfs data dir is /home/data
(server) I mount --bind /var/dir_new_part /home/data/newpart_space
(client) cannot read any content inside /home/data/newpart_space. (Read
is empty, write is denied for any user, with all /etc/exports different
combination - no_hide no_sub_tree
is there any way to acheive this ? any hints is welcome ... ;-)
Rem: I had to mount --bind because the partition added is not empty, so
I could not mount it directly to /home/data/newpart_space
++
Marc
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