From: Steve Dickson <SteveD@redhat.com>
To: lioupayphone <lioupayphone@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-nfs <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: what's the real meaning of fsid?
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:32:07 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49497DE7.6050102@RedHat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200812171336070316863@gmail.com>
lioupayphone wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
>
> fsid in /etc/exports was used for identifying a file system. if a file system which exported 2 directories, it seems that we should tag the two export entries with same fsid.
>
> eg
> on one machine (server 10.10.37.147, Centos5.2 with linux2.6.18):
>
> #mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdc; mount /dev/sdc /mnt/;mkdir -p /mnt/dir1 /mnt/dir2; touch /mnt/dir1/wall-e /mnt/dir2/eva;
> #echo "/mnt/dir1 *(rw,async,root_squash,fsid=2)" > /etc/exports
> #echo "/mnt/dir2 *(rw,async,root_squash,fsid=2)" >> /etc/exports
> #service nfs start && exportfs -r
>
> on another machine (client 10.10.37.154):
> #mount 10.10.37.147:/mnt/dir1 /mnt/1/ && mount 10.10.37.147:/mnt/dir2 /mnt/2/
>
> i am puzzled: on the client (10.10.37.154), i found both "/mnt/1/" and "/mnt/2/" have the same child ---- "wall-e".
>
> so i browsed the code of 2.6.18 and found: exp_export(), fs/nfsd/export.c . i have taged a comment on this code listed below. please give me some suggestions. thx.
I'm a bit puzzled by "both "/mnt/1/" and "/mnt/2/" have the same child".
Do mean they have the same file handle??
steved.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-12-17 22:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-12-17 5:36 what's the real meaning of fsid? lioupayphone
2008-12-17 22:32 ` Steve Dickson [this message]
2008-12-18 1:16 ` lioupayphone
2008-12-18 15:21 ` Steve Dickson
2008-12-18 19:03 ` J. Bruce Fields
2008-12-19 15:04 ` lioupayphone
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