Thanks Herbert for the answers.
What if the nfs vserver and the client vserver are on the different
physical servers?
Dragan
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:23:53AM -0500, Dragan Saraginov wrote:
>
>> Hi to all. Can anyone here help me and point me to the right
>> direction on how to use nfs mount option in guest VPSes.
>>
>
> that is like mounting an nfs export on the same machine
>
>
>> The goal that need to be achieved is to mount a directories
>> between two guest on the same host.
>>
>
>
> for this, a --bind or --rbind mount is much simpler
> and a lot less resource consuming, not to speak of
> 'more natural' to the system
>
>
>> But I do not want to add some additional capability to the
>> guests configuration. I want to use the 'fstab.remote' option.
>>
>
> no additional capabilities are required for that, and
> you can put the --bind and --rbind mounts into fstab
> or fstab.remote
>
> HTH,
> Herbert
>
>
>> TIA,
>> Dragan
>>
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