Try using for example
/home 163.33.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro)
I found that using a global export like * wouldn't work but specifying the
network would
-----Original Message-----
From: Waider [mailto:waider at waider.ie]
Sent: 11 October 2002 08:11
To: Conor_D_Wynne at Dell.com
Cc: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Advanced Server 2.1 -> NFS issues with clustering stuff
Conor_D_Wynne at Dell.com wrote:
> The web gui and /etc/cluster.conf [generated by the quorum/cluconfig
> depending] both have correct entries for my NFS exports. For easy
> setup I have left it wide open, *(rw) with no_root_squash etc etc.
I've only played with the NFS export option briefly (cos we don't
actually need it for the server I tried it on) but one thing I did find
in the doco was that if you don't explicitly name the clients that it's
exporting to, you /can/ get weird problems like the empty exports list
and also non-working high availability, i.e. it won't fail over from the
client point of view. It's not explained why this is the case, but it's
certainly mentioned.
Cheers,
Waider.
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