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Module to install NFS

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Version information

  • 0.1.0 (latest)
released Jan 27th 2014

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Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'chriscowley-nfs', '0.1.0'
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puppet module install chriscowley-nfs --version 0.1.0

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Tags: storage, nfs

Documentation

chriscowley/nfs — version 0.1.0 Jan 27th 2014

NFS

Currently only support RHEL6 and derivatives (I test on CentOS).

For now it only does an NFS server and the config options are relatively limited. This is kind of on purpose; there are plenty of all-singing-all-dancing NFS modules on the Forge, but I wanted to cover 90% of bases (ok, myself) simply. As such I have tried to make the default relatively sane and simple. This does not mean they are the best, but it works easily.

The simplest possiblity is:

class { 'nfs::server': }

This will create a single folder called /srv/share and export to whichever network eth0 is attached to.

You can create as many shares as you want, and control which network they all go to (currently only a single network is support).

class { 'nfs::server':
  $exports => [
    '/srv/photos',
    '/srv/videos',
    ],
  $networkallowed = '10.0.0.0',
  $netmaskallowed = '255.0.0.0',
}

License

GPL3

Contact

chris AT chriscowley DOT me DOT uk

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