If you do not use the cfengine model for statically mounting NFS filesystems (or if there are filesystems which do not naturally fall into the bounds of that model) then you can still statically mount miscellaneous filesystems using a statement of the form:
miscmounts: class:: infohost:source-directory destination mode infohost:source-directory destination mode=mode
For example
physics:: # old syntax libraryserver:/$(site)/libraryserver/data1 /$(site)/libraryserver/data1 ro # consistent syntax libraryserver:/$(site)/libraryserver/data2 /$(site)/libraryserver/data2 mode=ro host:/foo /foo mode=rw,bg,hard,intr
This statement would mount the directory
`/$(site)/libraryserver/data' physically attached to host
libraryserver onto a directory of the same name on all hosts in the
group physics
. The modes ro
and rw
signify
read-only and read-write respectively.
If no mode is given, read-write is assumed.
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