Query: ocf_heartbeat_exportfs
OS: centos
Section: 7
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OCF_HEARTBEAT_EXPORT(7) OCF resource agents OCF_HEARTBEAT_EXPORT(7)NAMEocf_heartbeat_exportfs - Manages NFS exportsSYNOPSISexportfs [start | stop | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]DESCRIPTIONExportfs uses the exportfs command to add/remove nfs exports. It does NOT manage the nfs server daemon. It depends on Linux specific NFS implementation details, so is considered not portable to other platforms yet.SUPPORTED PARAMETERSclientspec The client specification allowing remote machines to mount the directory over NFS. (required, string, no default) options The options to pass to exportfs for the exported directory. (optional, string, no default) directory The directory which you wish to export using NFS. (required, string, no default) fsid The fsid option to pass to exportfs. This can be a unique positive integer, a UUID, or the special string "root" which is functionally identical to numeric fsid of 0. 0 (root) identifies the export as the root of an NFSv4 pseudofilesystem -- avoid this setting unless you understand its special status. This value will override any fsid provided via the options parameter. (unique, required, string, no default) unlock_on_stop Relinquish NFS locks associated with this filesystem when the resource stops. Enabling this parameter is highly recommended unless the path exported by this exportfs resource is also exported by a different resource. (optional, boolean, default 0) wait_for_leasetime_on_stop When stopping (unexporting), wait out the NFSv4 lease time. Only after all leases have expired does the NFS kernel server relinquish all server-side handles on the exported filesystem. If this exportfs resource manages an export that resides on a mount point designed to fail over along with the NFS export itself, then enabling this parameter will ensure such failover is working properly. Note that when this parameter is set, your stop timeout MUST accommodate for the wait period. This parameter is safe to disable if none of your NFS clients are using NFS version 4 or later. (optional, boolean, default 0) rmtab_backup Back up those entries from the NFS rmtab that apply to the exported directory, to the specified backup file. The filename is interpreted as relative to the exported directory. This backup is required if clients are connecting to the export via NFSv3 over TCP. Note that a configured monitor operation is required for this functionality. To disable rmtab backups, set this parameter to the special string "none". (optional, string, default ".rmtab")SUPPORTED ACTIONSThis resource agent supports the following actions (operations): start Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 40. stop Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 10. monitor Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 20. Suggested interval: 10. meta-data Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested minimum timeout: 5. validate-all Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested minimum timeout: 30.EXAMPLEThe following is an example configuration for a exportfs resource using the crm(8) shell: primitive p_exportfs ocf:heartbeat:exportfs params clientspec=string directory=string fsid=string op monitor depth="0" timeout="20" interval="10"SEE ALSOhttp://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/exportfs_(resource_agent)AUTHORLinux-HA contributors (see the resource agent source for information about individual authors) resource-agents UNKNOWN 06/09/2014 OCF_HEARTBEAT_EXPORT(7)
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ocf_heartbeat_exportfs(7) - centos |
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ocf_heartbeat_oralsnr(7) - debian |
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ocf_heartbeat_oralsnr(7) - suse |
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