exports_ccase
List of VOBs to be accessed by non-VersionVault hosts
Applicability
Product |
Command type |
---|---|
VersionVault |
data structure |
Platform |
---|
UNIX |
Linux |
Synopsis
- Exports table entry:
Solaris:
VOB-tag [ –ro ]
[ –ro=client [ :client ]... ]
[ –rw=client [ :client]... ] ]
[ –anon=uid
[ –rw ] [ –root=host [ :host]... ]
All other platforms:
VOB-tag [ options ] [ netgroup | hostname ] ...
- Standard options:
Solaris:
None.
All other platforms:
ro, rw, anon, root, access
- Default options:
Solaris:
–rw
All other platforms:
rw, anon=nobody
Description
A host that has not installed VersionVault can still access any VOB, using NFS. For the procedure to set up non-VersionVault access to a VOB, see the Help.
Examples
- A VersionVault host, saturn, wants to export a VOB
mounted at /vobs_proj, as seen through view beta. This line exports the
VOB to all hosts in the network:
/view/beta/vobs_proj
A non-VersionVault host soft-mounts the VOB with this file system table entry:
saturn:/view/beta/vobs_proj /
vvault_vobs_proj nfs rw,noauto,soft,timeo=300,retrans=10 0 0Another host hard-mounts the VOB with this file system table entry:
saturn:/view/beta/vobs_proj /vobs_proj nfs rw,hard 0 0
- Export a VOB to netgroup pcgroup,
and also to individual host newton.
/view/beta/vobs_proj –w=pcgroup:newton
Solaris
/view/beta/vobs_proj –access=pcgroup:newton
All other architectures
Notes
The VersionVault installation procedure creates a template /etc/exports.mvfs, all of whose lines are commented out.
Files
Solaris |
/etc/exports.mvfs /etc/init.d/versionvault |
See also
cleartool, export_mvfs , init_ccase,
Architecture-specific man pages:
Solaris: |
dfstab(4), vfstab(4), share(1M), netgroup(4) |