On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 at 20:58, Roger Heflin <rogerheflin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Do a "df /nfs4exports/home" an "ls -ld /" a
"ls -ld /nfs4exports/home"
and a "ls -ld /nfs4exports/" and a "ls -l /nfs4exports".
On the client you can tell which device it is using by what df shows for
it, if / it will show the size of / and if correct it will show the sizes
of the correct fs.
"df -lhT / /home /nfs4exports /nfs4exports/home" might provide a useful
overview. Directories give entries that match their "parent" filesystem.
box:
For example, a Fedora 32 system shows:
% df -lhT / /home /usr /usr/local
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted
on
/dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root ext4 34G 18G 15G 55% /
/dev/mapper/fedora_alt-home ext4 151G 68G 76G 48% /home
/dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root ext4 34G 18G 15G 55% /
/dev/mapper/fedora_alt-local ext4 69G 27G 39G 42%
/usr/local
This shows that "/" and "/usr" reside on the same filesystem
("/"), while
"/home" and
"/usr/local" each reside on a different filesystem.
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George N. White III