[mythtv-users] Shared filesystem that looks different to different machines

Hika van den Hoven hikavdh at gmail.com
Wed Jun 4 17:45:14 UTC 2014


Hoi Hika,

Wednesday, June 4, 2014, 7:39:47 PM, you wrote:

> Hoi John,

> Wednesday, June 4, 2014, 6:26:17 PM, you wrote:

>> On 6/4/2014 8:20 AM, Raymond Wagner wrote:
>>> On 6/4/2014 10:53 AM, Joseph Fry wrote:
>>>> I don't believe that NFS would have any issue with nesting a mount 
>>>> inside another mount like this, after all the OS just treats it as 
>>>> another filesystem and every linux system I have ever seen does this 
>>>> (/dev, /proc, etc).
>>>
>>> NFS can have issues if you mount one NFS volume within another NFS 
>>> volume.  If access to the lower volume is ever anything but 100% 
>>> stable, and the mount point for the upper volume is lost, bad things 
>>> happen.  It's the same reason why you never use an NFS share for swap 
>>> space.

>> Mounting one NFS filesystem on another NFS filesystem has been commonly
>> used from the beginning of NFS: diskless systems did this all the time.

> True, but if the bottom nfs filesystem gets dirty, which is very
> common if it is accessed by more then one client, you cannot access it
> anymore nor can you remount. You have to reboot.

You can however large prevent this by exporting the bottom share
read-only!


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