Hi Rudolf, Please find some comments inlined.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:34:35AM +0200, Rudolf Meijering wrote: > skaap...@nas:/$ share > tank_h...@tank /export/tank/ rw "" > tank_home_maya /export/tank//mayah rw "" > tank_home_torr /export/tank//torrent rw "" > tank_home_skaa /export/tank//skaapgif rw "" > > zfs list > tank 321G 211G 30.4K none > tank/home 321G 211G 38.3K /export/tank/ > tank/home/skaapgif 308G 211G 163G /export/tank//skaapgif > tank/home/torrent 12.8G 67.2G 5.95G /export/tank//torrent > > On ubuntu client I can mount > sudo mount -o soft,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 10.1.0.102:/export/tank/ > /home/skaapgif/Public/ > > but cannot mount > sudo mount -o soft,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 10.1.0.102:* > /export/tank/skaapgif/* /home/skaapgif/Public/ What do you expect to happen after the above command is executed? Why? > When mounting /export/tank over NFS, two directories are shown in the > mountpoint, skaapgif and torrent, but they are both empty What is the NFS version used for mounting? If NFSv3 is used you need to configure automounter on the client to get different behavior. If NFSv4 is used then you need an NFS client with mirror mounts support. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Regards. -- Marcel Telka RPE, Systems _______________________________________________ nfs-discuss mailing list [email protected]
