Please help with the IPv6 installation support 2007-11-28 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 13:51 +0800, Jing CDL Sun wrote: > Rick, > > Thank you for the confirm. > > We will use RHEL5 or RHEL5.1 to do this probing work, just as you > said, once we can actually get to the NFS server using IPv6, the > installation should proceed normally. I have searched by google for > this NFS IPv6 support, it seems NFSv4 can support IPv6, but I only > find the step by step guide for IPv4 configuration of NFS version4, > and can not find how to configure IPv6 NFS server and client, do you > know that? Thank you.
It would be very similar. The trick for the server is to make sure the /etc/exports file contains IPv6 addresses as opposed to IPv4 addresses. The same is true of the clients...make sure the /etc/fstab file contains IPv6 addresses instead of IPv4.
Of course, if you're using DNS with IPv6, then the hostnames should be adequate.
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