On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 03:03:13PM +0200, Laurent Vallar - aka Val wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri,Sep,29,2006, Tim Mecking wrote:
> > 
> > Peter Sabaini wrote:
> > > 
> > > * NFS on hosts: export / mount network drives on hosts, have vservers
> > >   use them 
> > > * NFS on host and vservers: export on host, mount in vserver
> > > * NFS between vservers: export / mount in vservers
> > > * Userspace NFS? I usually use nfs-kernel-server, but maybe for
> > >   linux-vserver the userspace NFS daemon is the more adequate approach?
> > 
> > The kernel-space NFS server isn't available in the vservers for obvious
> > reasons. So I suggest to use the kernel-space nfs server in the root server.
> > 
> 
> You can use /etc/vservers/<guest>/fstab.remote to mount NFS inside
> guest.
>
> If you plan to serve NFS from a guest nfs-user-server work fine but
> without lock support.

is that missing lock support an nfs-user-server issue or
is that some restriction of the guest which keeps it from
using/having proper locking?

TIA,
Herbert

> Regards,
> Val.
> 
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