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Introduction to NFS Shares

Solaris NFS

This module allows you to configure directories (called shares in Solaris) exported via NFS from your Solaris system. The first page shows a list of directories and the clients they are exported to, allowing you to click on the directory name to edit its options or start sharing a new directory.

Below the list of shares on the first page is a button which will make the current configuration active. This is done by stopping and starting the running NFS server processes.

Solaris does not allow you to re-export a directory NFS mounted from another server - only directories on local filesystems can be exported. If a shared directory contains the mount point of another local filesystem, NFS clients of that share will not see files below that mount point. The server must re-export each local filesystem separately, to be mounted by clients at the correct point in the directory hierarchy.



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