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Re: NFS client permanent mount points under /mnt?
On 07/25, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> For your question, the answer is essentially "where it fits".
>
> If you, for example have the netbsd source tree available over NFS, the
> reasonable place to mount it would be under /usr/src
> If you have user home directories over NFS, /home might be a good place.
>
> It does not make sense to have a generic universal mount point for all
> different file systems you might want to mount. NFS or otherwise. Are you
> also mounting all disk file systems under some specific point in your file
> system?
Thank you for your reply! That makes sense. I guess my problem is
that I'm not sure where some of these remote file systems "fit." In
one case, I have a web app that needs read access to the log file of a
server process running on another machine. The web app runs under nginx
and resides at
/var/www/<fqdn>/<web-app>
I'm struggling to come up with a good idea for where the remote file
system that contains the server log file should be mounted. One idea
for the NFS mount point I had was
/var/www/<fqdn>/<web-app>/internal/remote-server-logs
but I wasn't super thrilled about that because it would reside under
the web-app's root, hence my wondering about a more generic mount point
location.
Regards,
Lewis
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