Reputation: 21
I have the following scenario:
I have a folder /bla/
on a server which mounts a windows samba share into it. Now I want to mount this folder /bla/
on another server with nfs.
That should look like:
Server A:
/bla/FoldersFromSambeShare
Server B:
/mnt/bla(FromServerA)/FoldersFromSambeShare(MountedOnServerA)
I mounted the /bla/
folder on server A but I don't see the samba folders. I tried it with the nohide
option in /etc/exports
but I still don't see them.
Has anyone any advice for me?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4645
Reputation: 62369
NFS will not "forward" mounts. If the real file system is on systemW
, you can have a remote mount systemW -> (cifs) systemA
, and if systemW
has an NFS implementation (either not Windows, or Windows with add-on software), you can also have a remote mount systemW -> (nfs) systemB
. However, as you've noted, trying to mount systemA -> (nfs) systemB
gives you the (probably empty) directory from systemA
upon which systemA
has something else mounted. Your idea to have systemW -> (cifs) systemA -> (nfs) systemB
cannot work, at least with NFS. There are some other options if you really need to chain remote mounts (like sshfs
and some other FUSE-based file system types).
Upvotes: 2