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    Subject: Re: [SLE] running programs under nfs
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    On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 14:43, Jerry Feldman wrote:
    > On Sun, 23 May 2004 20:48:31 +0100
    > steve-ss <mail@steve-ss.com> wrote:
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    > > On Sunday 23 May 2004 19:15, Jerry Feldman wrote:
    > > > On Sun, 23 May 2004 18:18:31 +0100
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    > > > steve-ss <mail@steve-ss.com> wrote:
    > > > > Hi
    > > > > Can I use nfs to run programs I have installed on my server using
    > > > > nfs or must I install the same program on every client? The case I
    > > > > have in mind is to run the DTP suite Scribus on each of our
    > > > > clients. Is there an easy method?
    > > >
    > > > No, for the most part you can export them via NFS. You must
    > > > understand that they will load slower. This is also very normal in
    > > > some large installations.
    > >
    > > So what do I have to export to be able to run applications? Do I have
    > > to export /usr? I don't care how slow it is, I just want to know if
    > > it's possible and how to go about it.
    >
    > Export the directory where the executables are.
    > You can then mount them anywhere, and set your paths accordingly.
    >
    > On your client systems, you mount onto a directory, /usr/installation,
    > and add that to the paths of your users.
    >
    > On your NFS server, just export the directory where you installed the
    > products you want to export, let's say, /usr/local/DTP and
    > /usr/local/Scribus. You could export /usr/local if you wish to have
    > everything in /usr/local on the server exported.
    >
    > You could easily export /usr and /opt and have those mounted on the
    > clients.
    >
    > Working at DEC a few years ago, they exported several directories of
    > contributed programs that were not on the standard Unix distribution.
    >
    > The only thing that you need to worry about is that the mount spec in
    > /etc/fstab allows exec, which is the default.

      I'm curious about linked directories being exported. Say I've got a
    few programs I want to have available under nfs. Is it possible to
    create a directory filled with links to directories that I want to
    export, and be able to have client machines run those programs through a
    linked directory structure?

      Mike

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