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<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body style="font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><p>hi,<br><br>
I must say that the mechanism (up till TL-version 4.7) by which client-side media (hard disk, USB-stick, ...) are 'exported' via NFS to the TL-agents, is quite unstable.<br><br>
There is no bullet-proof procedure by which logout scripts can avoid that these NFS-mounts become 'stale'. Result is that the TL-agent can only recover from such 'stale' NFS mounts via a reboot. Or worse: if the TL-agent is a *NIX container then its 'guest' server (who runs the kernel) needs a reboot as well...<br><br>
-> is there no better mechanism to share the client-side media via the VNC client-to-agent tunnels? Another protocol than NFS is required to avoid the above problems.<br><br>
brgds<br>
Rob</p></body></html>