Cluster Server 7.3.1 Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Linux
- Introducing Bundled agents
- Storage agents
- DiskGroup agent
- DiskGroupSnap agent
- Notes for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Sample configurations for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Volume agent
- VolumeSet agent
- Sample configurations for VolumeSet agent
- LVMLogicalVolume agent
- LVMVolumeGroup agent
- Sample configurations for LVMVolumeGroup agent
- Mount agent
- Sample configurations for Mount agent
- VMwareDisks agent
- SFCache agent
- AWS EBSVol agent
- AzureDisk agent
- Network agents
- About the network agents
- IP agent
- NIC agent
- Notes for the NIC agent
- Sample configurations for NIC agent
- IPMultiNIC agent
- MultiNICA agent
- IP Conservation Mode (ICM) for MultiNICA agent
- Performance Mode (PM) for MultiNICA agent
- Sample configurations for MultiNICA agent
- DNS agent
- Agent notes for DNS agent
- About using the VCS DNS agent on UNIX with a secure Windows DNS server
- Sample configurations for DNS agent
- AWSIP agent
- AWSRoute53 agent
- AzureIP agent
- AzureDNSZone agent
- File share agents
- NFS agent
- NFSRestart agent
- Share agent
- About the Samba agents
- SambaServer agent
- SambaShare agent
- NetBios agent
- Service and application agents
- Apache HTTP server agent
- Application agent
- Notes for Application agent
- Sample configurations for Application agent
- CoordPoint agent
- KVMGuest agent
- Notes for KVMGuest agent
- Sample configurations for KVMGuest environment
- Sample configurations for RHEV environment
- Process agent
- Usage notes for Process agent
- Sample configurations for Process agent
- ProcessOnOnly agent
- AzureAuth agent
- Infrastructure and support agents
- Testing agents
- Replication agents
- RVG agent
- RVGPrimary agent
- RVGSnapshot
- RVGShared agent
- RVGLogowner agent
- RVGSharedPri agent
- VFRJob agent
- Dependencies for VFRJob agent
- Notes for the VFRJob agent
Using NFSv4
The NFS agent provides NFSv4 support to export shares using the attribute NFSv4Support. Only one of the Share resources that depends on the NFS resource needs a value of fsid=0 in its Options attribute. The shared directory that has the fsid=0 option becomes the root of all exports. The client needs to mount only this root file system instead of mounting all shares individually.
The syntax is:
mount -t nfs4 <server>:/ <mountpoint>
Always use a slash (/) to end the path after the colon (:).
All the file systems, other than the root file system, needs to have the nohide option set in Options attribute of share resources. Set the nohide option so that authentic clients can seamlessly move through the tree of exported file systems just by mounting the root file system.
To enable NFSv4 support on your node, you must have the rpc_pipefs (pipe file system) mounted on the node. At boot time, rpc_pipefs is mounted on every Linux node. In situations where it is not mounted, mount rpc_pipefs on the cluster node.
To mount rpc_pipefs
- At the prompt on the node, enter the following:
# mount -t rpc_pipefs rpc_pipefs /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs