6.0 HP X9000 File Serving Software File System User Guide (TA768-96043, October 2011)

From the CLI
To export a file system from the CLI, use the ibrix_exportfs command:
ibrix_exportfs -f FSNAME -h HOSTNAME -p CLIENT1:PATHNAME1,CLIENT2:PATHNAME2,..
[-o "OPTIONS"] [-b]
The options are as follows:
DescriptionOption
The file system to be exported.f FSNAME
The file serving node containing the file system to be exported.-h HOSTNAME
The clients that will access the file system can be a single file serving node, file
serving nodes represented by a wildcard, or the world (:/PATHNAME). Note that
-p CLIENT1:PATHNAME1,
CLIENT2:PATHNAME2,..
world access omits the client specification but not the colon (for example, :/usr/
src).
The default Linux exportfs mount options are used unless specific options are
provided. The standard NFS export options are supported. Options must be enclosed
-o "OPTIONS"
in double quotation marks (for example, -o "ro"). Do not enter an FSID= or
sync option; they are provided automatically.
By default, the file system is exported to the NFS client’s standby. This option
excludes the standby for the file serving node from the export.
-b
For example, to provide NFS clients *.hp.com with read-only access to file system ifs1 at the
directory /usr/src on file serving node s1.hp.com:
ibrix_exportfs -f ifs1 -h s1.hp.com -p *.hp.com:/usr/src -o "ro"
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