Another Update,
both illustrated NICs are in the server machine. Both machines (server and
backup) are in the
same network (same subnet mask) and have the same gateway. Mounting will be
done from the server. Mounting from the backup to server is easy.
>Ok, Ok, I got many response. But I will my it explain again :
>
> b | | S
> a tu0 <-+--------------minor-nic--+-> tu1 E
> c | | R
> k | | V
> u | +---major-nic--+-> tu0 E
> p | | | R
> | | |
> users
>
>I have an entry in my export-file on my backup-machine
>call "/backup". I want to mount this export entry to my
>minor NIC (tu1).
>
>When I do a normal nfs-mount like:
>
> mount -t nfs /backup_at_backup local-mountpoint
>
>the system mounts it over the major NIC (tu0) and I get
>many problems because a backup produce high traffic and
>the interactive users have a high response time.
>
>So my question is : How can I mount the export _at_ backup
>to my local machine over the minor NIC (tu0) from the server?
>
Regards,
Cetin Haftaoglu
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Received on Mon Jul 09 2001 - 13:01:20 NZST