Den 2016-07-08 kl. 17:43, skrev bruce:
Hey...
Just wanted to get some input/opinions...
Project I'm working on, will have a bunch of worker VMs created, and the
vm will attach to the masterNFS on the masterVM..
However, in the masterVM, the process will have to update the
/etc/export file, to allow the newly created child/workerVM to
access/connect to the nfsShare/dir.
The /etc/export file is owned by 'root'. In order to update the file, I
was considering modifying the perms to allow a script to access/modify
the file, with the script being run as a separate user..
although... guess for the test.. i could just have
# vi /etc/exports
/nfsshare *(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
Have you read the man page for exports ($ man exports)?
If you have the client in same subnet you could replase the star with
address/netmask.
which should just make the dir open to all clients that want to access it.
This would allow all clients to map/access the share, but since the app
is run on a dynamic time frame.. IE, I run it.. it spins up everything..
runs, then shuts down... might work.
Thoughts/comments??
Thanks
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