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NFS
OS Media files shared through NFS must be read-accessible by any user from the servers that require provisioning. Check and adjust file and directory permissions as necessary.
See the documentation for your operating system for information about how to export NFS shares.
The following is a sample /etc/exports
file, which exports the directory /media
(and all its subdirectories) as read-only to all hosts:
/media *(ro)
Run the following command to test-mount the NFS share from a client machine:
Linux
mount -F nfs -o ro <media-server-host>:/media /mnt/
Solaris
mount -F nfs -o ro <media-server-host>:/media /mnt/
The SA Core has, by default, two NFS exports dedicated to sharing OS Media activated.
These exports are listed in /etc/exports
as:
/media/opsware/linux *(ro,no_root_squash,async,insecure)
/media/opsware/sunos *(ro,no_root_squash,async,insecure)
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