* NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? @ 2011-12-03 11:21 Harald Dunkel 2011-12-03 13:56 ` Jim Rees 2011-12-03 16:51 ` Steve Dickson 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Harald Dunkel @ 2011-12-03 11:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-nfs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, several NFSv4-HOWTOs in the net require to export a root directory with fsid=0 first. Other exported directory trees should be nested within this root directory and exported with nohide. AFAIU the advan- tage of the root dir is that the client can mount "server:/somedir" instead of "server:/remote_mount_point/somedir". Question: Is the common root directory optional? Since NFSv3 doesn't support this name space feature, wouldn't it be more wise to omit the root directory? Any helpful comment would be highly appreciated Harri -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk7aBlAACgkQUTlbRTxpHjeO0wCggdEdfcBzswibHAOG6w2xJa5r B4QAn3MsYZR7xCh60c1X4AsNLnutXSPI =nEBr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? 2011-12-03 11:21 NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? Harald Dunkel @ 2011-12-03 13:56 ` Jim Rees 2011-12-03 16:51 ` Steve Dickson 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Jim Rees @ 2011-12-03 13:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Harald Dunkel; +Cc: linux-nfs Harald Dunkel wrote: Question: Is the common root directory optional? Since NFSv3 doesn't support this name space feature, wouldn't it be more wise to omit the root directory? The server root directory combined with SRV records to locate server roots would give us a universal name space, something I've been advocating for since the beginning of v4. But today our universal names all seem to start with "http:". ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? 2011-12-03 11:21 NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? Harald Dunkel 2011-12-03 13:56 ` Jim Rees @ 2011-12-03 16:51 ` Steve Dickson 2011-12-06 1:10 ` J. Bruce Fields 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Steve Dickson @ 2011-12-03 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Harald Dunkel; +Cc: linux-nfs On 12/03/2011 06:21 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi folks, > > several NFSv4-HOWTOs in the net require to export a root directory > with fsid=0 first. Other exported directory trees should be nested > within this root directory and exported with nohide. AFAIU the advan- > tage of the root dir is that the client can mount "server:/somedir" > instead of "server:/remote_mount_point/somedir". > > Question: Is the common root directory optional? Since NFSv3 doesn't > support this name space feature, wouldn't it be more wise to omit > the root directory? No, the fsid=0 export option is no longer necessary to make v4 exports compatible with v2/v3 exports. When the fsid option is not set, the default root is define as "/" which allows the v4 clients to mount the same exports as does the v2/v3 clients. Now if you do not what "/" as your default root, you can set fsid to something like fsid=/export. This will change to default root to the /export directory which means your v4 clients will only be able to access exports under the /export directory. I believe the Linux server is the only server to have this option... steved. > > > Any helpful comment would be highly appreciated > > Harri > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAk7aBlAACgkQUTlbRTxpHjeO0wCggdEdfcBzswibHAOG6w2xJa5r > B4QAn3MsYZR7xCh60c1X4AsNLnutXSPI > =nEBr > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? 2011-12-03 16:51 ` Steve Dickson @ 2011-12-06 1:10 ` J. Bruce Fields 2011-12-07 16:30 ` Steve Dickson 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: J. Bruce Fields @ 2011-12-06 1:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Dickson; +Cc: Harald Dunkel, linux-nfs On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 11:51:19AM -0500, Steve Dickson wrote: > No, the fsid=0 export option is no longer necessary to make v4 > exports compatible with v2/v3 exports. When the fsid option > is not set, the default root is define as "/" which allows > the v4 clients to mount the same exports as does the v2/v3 clients. > > Now if you do not what "/" as your default root, you can > set fsid to something like fsid=/export. This will > change to default root to the /export directory which > means your v4 clients will only be able to access exports > under the /export directory. I actually have some old patches that allow you to use an alternate root for all NFS versions; you'd do something like: /exports *(ro, root) /exports/foo *(rw) /exports/bar *(rw) and then a v2, v3, or v4 client would mount server:/foo or server:/bar. But that was just a fun project, it wasn't clear to me whether anyone wanted it particularly. Also, that didn't seem like a great user interface. I'd rather have something like rootpath=/exports foo *(rw) bar *(rw) Actually, as long as we were doing that I'd rather replace /etc/exports entirely; maybe do something like [nfsd] rootpath=/exports [export "foo"] clients=* options=rw [exports "bar"] clients=* options=rw And also use the same file for other nfsd parameters: [nfsd] versions=2,3,4,4.1 threads=8 rootpath=/exports [export "foo"] ... I don't know. --b. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? 2011-12-06 1:10 ` J. Bruce Fields @ 2011-12-07 16:30 ` Steve Dickson 2011-12-07 16:32 ` J. Bruce Fields 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Steve Dickson @ 2011-12-07 16:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: J. Bruce Fields; +Cc: Harald Dunkel, linux-nfs On 12/05/2011 08:10 PM, J. Bruce Fields wrote: > On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 11:51:19AM -0500, Steve Dickson wrote: >> No, the fsid=0 export option is no longer necessary to make v4 >> exports compatible with v2/v3 exports. When the fsid option >> is not set, the default root is define as "/" which allows >> the v4 clients to mount the same exports as does the v2/v3 clients. >> >> Now if you do not what "/" as your default root, you can >> set fsid to something like fsid=/export. This will >> change to default root to the /export directory which >> means your v4 clients will only be able to access exports >> under the /export directory. > > I actually have some old patches that allow you to use an alternate root > for all NFS versions; you'd do something like: > > /exports *(ro, root) > /exports/foo *(rw) > /exports/bar *(rw) > > and then a v2, v3, or v4 client would mount server:/foo or server:/bar. > > But that was just a fun project, it wasn't clear to me whether anyone > wanted it particularly. > > Also, that didn't seem like a great user interface. I'd rather have > something like > > rootpath=/exports > foo *(rw) > bar *(rw) > > Actually, as long as we were doing that I'd rather replace /etc/exports > entirely; maybe do something like > > [nfsd] > rootpath=/exports > [export "foo"] > clients=* > options=rw > [exports "bar"] > clients=* > options=rw > > And also use the same file for other nfsd parameters: > > [nfsd] > versions=2,3,4,4.1 > threads=8 > rootpath=/exports > [export "foo"] > ... I kinda like this idea... In the systemd world, its less error prone to have daemons read their own configuration files... Where would this new file live and what would be called? steved. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? 2011-12-07 16:30 ` Steve Dickson @ 2011-12-07 16:32 ` J. Bruce Fields 2011-12-07 21:17 ` Steve Dickson 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: J. Bruce Fields @ 2011-12-07 16:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Dickson; +Cc: Harald Dunkel, linux-nfs On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 11:30:38AM -0500, Steve Dickson wrote: > > > On 12/05/2011 08:10 PM, J. Bruce Fields wrote: > > On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 11:51:19AM -0500, Steve Dickson wrote: > >> No, the fsid=0 export option is no longer necessary to make v4 > >> exports compatible with v2/v3 exports. When the fsid option > >> is not set, the default root is define as "/" which allows > >> the v4 clients to mount the same exports as does the v2/v3 clients. > >> > >> Now if you do not what "/" as your default root, you can > >> set fsid to something like fsid=/export. This will > >> change to default root to the /export directory which > >> means your v4 clients will only be able to access exports > >> under the /export directory. > > > > I actually have some old patches that allow you to use an alternate root > > for all NFS versions; you'd do something like: > > > > /exports *(ro, root) > > /exports/foo *(rw) > > /exports/bar *(rw) > > > > and then a v2, v3, or v4 client would mount server:/foo or server:/bar. > > > > But that was just a fun project, it wasn't clear to me whether anyone > > wanted it particularly. > > > > Also, that didn't seem like a great user interface. I'd rather have > > something like > > > > rootpath=/exports > > foo *(rw) > > bar *(rw) > > > > Actually, as long as we were doing that I'd rather replace /etc/exports > > entirely; maybe do something like > > > > [nfsd] > > rootpath=/exports > > [export "foo"] > > clients=* > > options=rw > > [exports "bar"] > > clients=* > > options=rw > > > > And also use the same file for other nfsd parameters: > > > > [nfsd] > > versions=2,3,4,4.1 > > threads=8 > > rootpath=/exports > > [export "foo"] > > ... > I kinda like this idea... In the systemd world, its less > error prone to have daemons read their own configuration > files... > > Where would this new file live and what would be called? I'm not sure.... Where did you end up putting the file for nfs mount configuration? --b. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: NFSv4 fsid=0 export still necessary? 2011-12-07 16:32 ` J. Bruce Fields @ 2011-12-07 21:17 ` Steve Dickson 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Steve Dickson @ 2011-12-07 21:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: J. Bruce Fields; +Cc: Harald Dunkel, linux-nfs On 12/07/2011 11:32 AM, J. Bruce Fields wrote: > On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 11:30:38AM -0500, Steve Dickson wrote: >> >> >> On 12/05/2011 08:10 PM, J. Bruce Fields wrote: >>> On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 11:51:19AM -0500, Steve Dickson wrote: >>>> No, the fsid=0 export option is no longer necessary to make v4 >>>> exports compatible with v2/v3 exports. When the fsid option >>>> is not set, the default root is define as "/" which allows >>>> the v4 clients to mount the same exports as does the v2/v3 clients. >>>> >>>> Now if you do not what "/" as your default root, you can >>>> set fsid to something like fsid=/export. This will >>>> change to default root to the /export directory which >>>> means your v4 clients will only be able to access exports >>>> under the /export directory. >>> >>> I actually have some old patches that allow you to use an alternate root >>> for all NFS versions; you'd do something like: >>> >>> /exports *(ro, root) >>> /exports/foo *(rw) >>> /exports/bar *(rw) >>> >>> and then a v2, v3, or v4 client would mount server:/foo or server:/bar. >>> >>> But that was just a fun project, it wasn't clear to me whether anyone >>> wanted it particularly. >>> >>> Also, that didn't seem like a great user interface. I'd rather have >>> something like >>> >>> rootpath=/exports >>> foo *(rw) >>> bar *(rw) >>> >>> Actually, as long as we were doing that I'd rather replace /etc/exports >>> entirely; maybe do something like >>> >>> [nfsd] >>> rootpath=/exports >>> [export "foo"] >>> clients=* >>> options=rw >>> [exports "bar"] >>> clients=* >>> options=rw >>> >>> And also use the same file for other nfsd parameters: >>> >>> [nfsd] >>> versions=2,3,4,4.1 >>> threads=8 >>> rootpath=/exports >>> [export "foo"] >>> ... >> I kinda like this idea... In the systemd world, its less >> error prone to have daemons read their own configuration >> files... >> >> Where would this new file live and what would be called? > > I'm not sure.... Where did you end up putting the file for nfs mount > configuration? In /etc... /etc/nfsmount.conf... but /etc/default seems to be popular these days... steved. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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