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/nfsshare 디렉토리를 생성합니다.
[root@z1 ~]# mkdir /nfsshare
[root@z1 ~]# mount /dev/my_vg/my_lv /nfsshareexports 디렉토리 트리(tree)를 /nfsshare 디렉토리에 생성합니다.
[root@z1 ~]#mkdir -p /nfsshare/exports[root@z1 ~]#mkdir -p /nfsshare/exports/export1[root@z1 ~]#mkdir -p /nfsshare/exports/export2
exports 디렉토리에 넣습니다. 다음의 예시에서는 clientdatafile1과 clientdatafile2라는 이름의 테스트 파일을 생성합니다.
[root@z1 ~]#touch /nfsshare/exports/export1/clientdatafile1[root@z1 ~]#touch /nfsshare/exports/export2/clientdatafile2
[root@z1 ~]#umount /dev/my_vg/my_lv[root@z1 ~]#vgchange -an my_vg
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