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9.5 Create NFSv4 Mount Points on Oracle Linux
Create NFSv4 mount points on Oracle Linux as follows:
1. Create a new share on the storage appliance. In this example, it is assumed that
the new share is accessible as el01sn01:/export/common/patches. This
mount point is mounted on the compute node as /u01/common/patches.
2. On the compute node, create a new directory as follows:
# mkdir -p /u01/common/patches
3.
Edit the /etc/fstab configuration file:
vi /etc/fstab
Add the following line, and enter the correct values for nfs4 and proto=tcp
el01sn01:/export/common/patches /u01/common/patches nfs4
rw,bg,hard,nointr,rsize=131072,wsize=131072,proto=tcp
4.
Mount all shared volumes by running the following command:
# mount -a
Create NFSv4 Mount Points on Oracle Linux
9-6 Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Machine Owner's Guide

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