From: Matthias Leopold <matthias@aic.at>
To: linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: multiple mounts of same share on one host?
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 12:11:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <535A34DF.5010302@aic.at> (raw)
hi,
i've got a (probably rather basic) nfs usage question. i hope this is
the right place to ask, please tell me otherwise.
i'm moving webspace content to nfs shares. because of suexec
restrictions i have different paths to different subsets of the content
on the client, but i wonder if i can still have all of the content in
one path on one exported nfs share.
example:
i need
/home/content/foo
and
/var/www/content/bar
exported share "/export" could have
/export/foo
/export/bar
AFAICS there are three options:
.) mounting /export twice on different paths on the nfs client
.) mounting /export once and doing a bind mount
.) put foo and bar in different directories and exporting/mounting them
separately
which of these options would you recommend?
thx very much for help
matthias
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