NFS within a Jail?!
Fbsd8
fbsd8 at a1poweruser.com
Sat Aug 11 14:43:26 UTC 2012
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Now here is the KEY. No where does it say it has the "server" side
>>>> function, only the client side.
>
> /usr/ports/net/unfs3
>
> Even if someone "proved" that it doesn't do NFS server work, i will
> continue to use it as NFS server, because it works very well ;)
>
>
Since your the expert on unfs3 because you have it working, would you
share some technical configuration information with us?
Such as
What statements do you have in the host:server and remote:client
/etc/rc.conf to auto start them at boot time?
How do you disable the kernel nfs version so it don't interfere with unfs3?
What does your export file look like on both the host:server and
remote:client sides.
Then about unfs3 performance; how many concurrent remote:clients do you
service? Doe's access elapse time get longer as more concurrent
remote:clients come online?
Do you run unfs3 in a jail on both the host:server and remote:client sides?
Are there any sysctl nob settings needed to make unfs3 run in a jail?
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