Re: [Vserver] vserver nfs

2007-03-11 Thread Asier BaranguƔn
El Domingo, 11 de Marzo de 2007 19:24, Konstantinos Pachopoulos escribiĆ³: > i haven't found a complete "vserver nfs how-to" > unfortunately... Here is my situation: > -host is named "vakhos" > -guest, where nfs is running is called "nfs" > > I had a working vserver system/network, with > nfs-user-

[Vserver] vserver nfs

2007-03-11 Thread Konstantinos Pachopoulos
Hi, i haven't found a complete "vserver nfs how-to" unfortunately... Here is my situation: -host is named "vakhos" -guest, where nfs is running is called "nfs" I had a working vserver system/network, with nfs-user-server running, but i re-installed (because of damage) the host-system ("vakhos"). T

Re: [Vserver] vserver + NFS

2005-09-08 Thread Martin
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 14:19 +0200, Bert De Vuyst wrote: > We would like to share the /home of a vserver to some workstations. The > vserver does have a dedicated partition on the harddisk. Using the userpace > NFS-server is not a option, we did use it in the past (and we don't want it > back :-)

Re: [Vserver] vserver + NFS

2005-09-07 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 02:19:23PM +0200, Bert De Vuyst wrote: > > We would like to share the /home of a vserver to some workstations. > The vserver does have a dedicated partition on the harddisk. Using the > userpace NFS-server is not a option, we did use it in the past (and we > don't want it b

[Vserver] vserver + NFS

2005-09-07 Thread Bert De Vuyst
We would like to share the /home of a vserver to some workstations. The vserver does have a dedicated partition on the harddisk. Using the userpace NFS-server is not a option, we did use it in the past (and we don't want it back :-) What's the risk of using the kernel NFS daemon? Is there a us