[ale] sharing /tmp with NFS
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Tue May 14 17:07:46 EDT 2002
I've been trying to think of why you wouldn't want to do this, but don't
have any real examples. But, /tmp is used by various processes for
various things. Understand that if a process writes to /tmp as a NFS,
then the share goes away for what ever reason, the file is not
accessible. Also if a process writes to /tmp when the NFS is not
present, the file will be written to /tmp under root on the current
machine. When the NFS is mounted, that file will disappear. I don't
know, I just don't have a good feeling about that...
Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> I was thinking about making one shared /tmp volume and via NFS share it
> among several linux boxen. Can anyone think of a reason _not_ to do
> this before I try it?
>
> Thanks!
> CB
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