Date: 25 Feb 2002 16:38:34 +1200 From: Stuart Tanner <stuart@sigterm.com> To: Danny Howard <dannyman@toldme.com> Cc: List FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: NFS Question Message-ID: <1014611915.34439.194.camel@osiris.sigterm.com> In-Reply-To: <20020224201348.Q6477@pianosa.catch22.org> References: <1014609617.34439.165.camel@osiris.sigterm.com> <20020224201348.Q6477@pianosa.catch22.org>
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On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 16:13, Danny Howard wrote: > On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 04:00:15PM +1200, Stuart Tanner wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > If I have the following in /etc/exports: > > > > /usr/nfsshare -mapall=2001 host1 > > /usr/nfsshare -mapall=2002 host2 > > > > Does this mean that when a user on host1 writes files they will belong > > to user 2001 on the server and users on host2 files will be written as > > user 2002? > > One would think so. What happens when you try it out? ;) I tried it and it appears to be the case. I just wanted to make sure I hadn't missed something. I've been bitten by less than obvious behavior from NFS in the past. > > -danny > -- Stuart Tanner <stuart@sigterm.com> Too often I find that the volume of paper expands to fill the available briefcases. -- Governor Jerry Brown To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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