From: Steve Dickson <SteveD@redhat.com>
To: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] Read /etc/exports.d/*.export as extra export files
Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 11:21:54 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D7111A2.9050700@RedHat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110304.151026.946624858093159104.yamato@redhat.com>
On 03/04/2011 01:10 AM, Masatake YAMATO wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thank you for replying.
Again.. my apologies for taking so long...
>
>> On 03/03/2011 09:01 AM, Masatake YAMATO wrote:
>>> No comment?
>> Sorry about that... I was traveling for the couple weeks...
>>
>> Would you happen to have an example script on how
>> this new feature would be used? I just want to run
>> some quick tests...
>>
>> tia,
>>
>> steved.
>
> Could you try following one?
>
> # cd /tmp
> # mkdir /tmp/alpha
> # mkdir /tmp/beta
> # mkdir /etc/exports.d
> # mkdir /etc/exports.d
> # echo '/tmp/alpha *(ro)' > /etc/exports.d/alpha.export
> # echo '/tmp/beta *(ro)' > /etc/exports.d/beta.export
> # /etc/init.d nfs restart
>
> After above setting up, when you do `exportfs', following lines
> may be included in the output:
>
> /tmp/alpha <world>
> /tmp/beta <world>
Question... Where is the race? Meaning who is reading the exports
file while its being modified?
The reason I ask is exporting (or re-exporting) pretty serial:
exportfs read /etc/exports
exportfs writes the new exports to /var/lib/nfs/etab
mountd notices etab has changed and rereads its.
mountd flush the kernel cache cause the kernel to do upcalls to get the new exports.
So since exportfs command not a daemon I don't see why
cp exports.new /etc/exports && exportfs -arv
isn't all that is needed. What am I missing?
steved.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-03-04 16:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-02-17 12:59 [PATCH 1/2] Read /etc/exports.d/*.export as extra export files Masatake YAMATO
2011-02-17 13:03 ` [PATCH 2/2] Update man pages for /etc/exports.d Masatake YAMATO
2011-03-03 14:01 ` [PATCH 1/2] Read /etc/exports.d/*.export as extra export files Masatake YAMATO
2011-03-03 15:26 ` Ferenc Wagner
[not found] ` <87fwr4rzri.fsf-/U8DR9OPLL8grVaPS+uXcA@public.gmane.org>
2011-03-03 17:50 ` J. Bruce Fields
2011-03-03 20:52 ` Steve Dickson
2011-03-04 6:10 ` Masatake YAMATO
2011-03-04 16:21 ` Steve Dickson [this message]
2011-03-05 16:54 ` Masatake YAMATO
2011-03-05 21:42 ` Steve Dickson
2011-03-05 22:46 ` Steve Dickson
2011-03-06 1:51 ` Jim Rees
2011-03-06 6:11 ` Masatake YAMATO
2011-03-07 13:05 ` Steve Dickson
2011-03-07 13:17 ` Steve Dickson
2011-03-07 13:50 ` Masatake YAMATO
2011-03-07 14:14 ` Steve Dickson
[not found] ` <4D74E830.6020406-AfCzQyP5zfLQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org>
2011-03-07 14:27 ` Masatake YAMATO
2011-03-07 14:02 ` Jim Rees
2011-03-07 14:17 ` Steve Dickson
2011-03-07 14:29 ` Steve Dickson
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