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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mount NFS Post 302414000 by hedkandi on Monday 19th of April 2010 02:10:03 AM
Old 04-19-2010
Mount NFS

Hi

I have 2 servers, one is running on SunOS SPARC and the other is running on GNU Linux. Since my Linux is very poor I am not sure on how to mount a NFS from SunOS to Gnu Linux. Please help!

Code:
FS at Host Server:

root@rocux4 # ls -ld /data/PCFILES/GTPROD/DWHFILES.NEW
drwxrwxrwx   4 nobody   gentrack     512 Apr 18 03:17 /data/PCFILES/GTPROD/DWHFILES.NEW
root@rocux4 #

I need to mount it as /data/DWHFILES.NEW on to the GNU server with rwx permissions for a specific user: dwprod

Thanks in advance!!
 

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HUMFSIFY(1)						      General Commands Manual						       HUMFSIFY(1)

NAME
humfsify -- convert a directory to the format needed by the UML humfs file system SYNOPSIS
humfsify [user] [group] [size] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the humfsify command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in HTML format; see below. humfsify is a Perl script necessary to convert a directory to a format expected by the UML humfs file system. HISTORY
UMLFS was born with the idea to substitute the Hostfs implementation with a proper one for the UML purpose: when you manage files with Hostfs within UML you need to work with two different permission layers (the Host one and the UML one), which have different ideas of own- erships. This becomes evident when you need to create a file as a non-root user on UML: you first need to interact with the UML file system imple- mentation, and then with the host side. The result of a file creation on a mounted hostfs file system is not what you expected: you can see that the file permissions refer to the Host side user rather than the UML creator. The Host side user is to be intended as the UML instance launcher, meanwhile the UML side user is the one you used to log in the UML instance. You can encounter a more-critical problem when creating a device node, operation that usually requires root privileges: you used a common user to launch the UML and, since the operation is done on the Host, it fails, even if you logged in as root. Thus you need a set of tools which requires to bypass the Hostfs permission checks on the Host side: this is done by separating the file permissions and the ownership from the host's files. This is the concept behind the HumFs and its humfsify implementation. ARGUMENTS
user This is the user that needs to 'convert' a directory to the UML file system to use UML. This is the host user who will be using this filesystem from within UML. It may be specified as either a user name or a numeric user id. group This is the group which your UML user belongs to. This may be either a group name or a numeric group id size This is the size of the file system as seen within the UML instance. It must be expressed in Gigabytes ("G"), Megabytes ("M"), or KiloBytes ("K"). EXAMPLES
Create a directory on the host and mount it with humfsify host% mkdir your-humfs-dir host% cd humfs-dir Within this directory create a new one where you would like to have a UML-like hierarchy, i.e. you can loop-mount an UML rootfs host% mkdir dir-to-be-humsified host# mount -o loop rootfs /mnt host% cp -a /mnt dir-to-be-humsified/data host# humfsify user group 512M Then verify it on UML and mount the humfsified directory: UML# mount none /your-uml-host -t humfs -o where '/your-uml-mount-point' is the mount point on UML for the humfsified file system, and .../dir-to-be-humfsified is the humfsified directory in the example above. The '-t' mount option specifies that the file system is to be mounted as 'humfs'. SEE ALSO
The HostFs (link to URL http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/new/hostfs.html) usage explanation within the User-Mode-Linux Web Site AUTHOR
humfsify was written by Jeff Dike. This manual page was written by Stefano Melchior stefano.melchior@openlabs.it for the Debian GNU/Linux system, based on material in the Official User Mode Linux Web Site. HUMFSIFY(1)
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