Re: [Gluster-users] /etc/exports functionality?

2012-06-12 Thread John Jolet
personally, i use a front-end server that mounts the tree via fuse/gluster and 
shares out certain parts of the tree as cifs shares and nfs exports.  Gives me 
the control and security i need, probably at the cost of some performance, but 
my particular use-case favors security over performance….

On Jun 12, 2012, at 9:44 PM, Scot Kreienkamp wrote:

Nope, just silence.

Scot Kreienkamp
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Did you receive an answer to your question, Scot?

Eric Pretorious
Truckee, CA


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Hi,

I have an NFS server that I would like to move over to gluster.  I have a test 
3.3 gluster setup (thanks for the shiny new release!), and I'm looking to 
replicate the setup I have now with my exports file.  I have one main directory 
and many subdirectories that are remotely mounted via NFS to various hosts.  I 
don't want to mount the entire filesystem on the remote hosts as that leaves 
too much room for error and mischief.  Is there a way to control access to a 
specific shared subdirectory either via NFS or the FUSE client?

Thanks!

Scot Kreienkamp
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[Gluster-users] /etc/exports functionality?

2012-05-31 Thread Scot Kreienkamp
Hi,

I have an NFS server that I would like to move over to gluster.  I have a test 
3.3 gluster setup (thanks for the shiny new release!), and I'm looking to 
replicate the setup I have now with my exports file.  I have one main directory 
and many subdirectories that are remotely mounted via NFS to various hosts.  I 
don't want to mount the entire filesystem on the remote hosts as that leaves 
too much room for error and mischief.  Is there a way to control access to a 
specific shared subdirectory either via NFS or the FUSE client?

Thanks!

Scot Kreienkamp
skre...@la-z-boy.com




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