Re> Re: Grrr....exports stupidities under 4.0.1
Mr. Stanley Cup
gretzky at unison.larc.nasa.gov
Wed Jun 7 08:43:18 AEST 1989
SUN-SPOTS DIGEST Monday, 5 June 1989 Volume 8 : Issue 4
Date: 23 May 89 20:38:14 GMT
From: mende at athos.rutgers.edu (Bob Mende Pie)
Subject: Re: Grrr....exports stupidities under 4.0.1
> In article <4478.phil.hypatia at Rice> phil at hypatia.rice.edu (William
> LeFebvre) writes:
>
>> Now it wouldn't be all that unusual to want to export a given partition
>> as read-only to a whole bunch of machines and read-write to a small
>> number of machines, would it? Let's see how difficult Sun makes it for
>> us.
>> [....]
The above example would allow *all* systems (ro) access and a:b.. (rw)access.
This is not too great. I think the point is that it would be nice to have
/dir -access=clients,rw=friends,ro=foes
where clients is a net group of all clients that you want to have access,
friends is who you want to have (rw) access and foes are (ro) access. Of
course this would probably be redundant because by giving access to
clients they *could* assume the default unless they were also in the (rw)
option.
Has anyone tried this:
/dir -access=foes:friends,rw=friends
with the same definitions as above? Just wondering. I don't have the need
for this *feature* yet :-) and lack the time to try.
-=>gretzky<=-
..mitch
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