05-07-2001
I have an Intranetware 4.11 server with a shared directory that I want to be able to access from my SCO UNIX server. I think I need to mount the netware volume from within UNIX, but I don't know the proper syntax for mounting it. When I'm done I would like to be able to copy files from the UNIX server to the Netware volume, as well as directly access files on the netware volume from within an app running on the UNIX server. Any tips on how to best accomplish this?
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NAME
mount.glusterfs - script to mount native GlusterFS volume
SYNOPSIS
mount -t glusterfs [-o <options>] <volumeserver>:<volumeid> <mountpoint>
mount -t glusterfs
[-o <options>] <path/to/volumefile> <mountpoint>
DESCRIPTION
This tool is part of glusterfs(8) package, which is used to mount using GlusterFS native binary.
mount.glusterfs is meant to be used by the mount(8) command for mounting native GlusterFS client. This subcommand, however, can also be
used as a standalone command with limited functionality.
OPTIONS
Basic options
log-file=LOG-FILE
File to use for logging [default:/var/log/glusterfs/glusterfs.log]
log-level=LOG-LEVEL
Logging severity. Valid options are TRACE, DEBUG, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL INFO and NONE [default: INFO]
ro Mount the filesystem read-only
Advanced options
volfile-id=KEY
Volume key or name of the volume file to be fetched from server
transport=TRANSPORT-TYPE
Transport type to get volume file from server [default: tcp]
volume-name=VOLUME-NAME
Volume name to be used for MOUNT-POINT [default: top most volume in VOLUME-FILE]
direct-io-mode=disable
Disable direct I/O mode in fuse kernel module
FILES
/etc/fstab
A typical GlusterFS entry in /etc/fstab looks like below
server1.gluster.com:mirror /mnt/mirror glusterfs log-file=/var/log/mirror.vol,ro,defaults 0 0
/etc/mtab
An example entry of a GlusterFS mountpoint in /etc/mtab looks like below
mirror.vol /mnt/glusterfs fuse.glusterfs rw,allow_other,default_permissions,max_read=131072 0 0
SEE ALSO
glusterfs(8), mount(8), gluster(8)
COPYRIGHT
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