exportfs parses 'path host(flags) fsid=N' as a separate fsid= token
without host or options, causing 'No options for path fsid=N' errors.
The correct format puts fsid=N inside the host parentheses:
/path host(flags,fsid=N)
Changes:
- clientFlags(c, fsid) now appends fsid=N at the end
- buildExportFlags(e, fsid) same
- buildExportLine removed buildExportSuffix call; fsid is now per-client
- Removed now-unused buildExportSuffix function
Version: 0.5.3
This is a backward-compatible MINOR bump (0.4.0 → 0.5.0).
BREAKING NOTES (for users upgrading from pre-0.5.0):
- The nfs_exports.clients column schema changed from []string to
[]NFSClient (per-host options). A migration (0005) transforms existing
string arrays into object arrays, taking export-level options as
defaults for each host.
- ValidateNFSClient now only accepts IPv4 (192.168.1.1) or IPv4/CIDR
(192.168.1.0/24). Hostnames, wildcards, netgroups are rejected.
- If you use NASCTL_IMPORT_ON_BOOT, re-import your /etc/exports to pick
up per-host options.
What changed:
- NFSClient type: {host, read_only, async, root_squash, subtree_check, advanced}
- NFSExport.Clients is now []NFSClient (was []string)
- export-level flags (ro/async/root_squash/subtree_check/advanced) are
preserved as template defaults for newly added hosts in the UI.
- buildExportLine generates: path host1(ro,sync,...) host2(rw,async,...) fsid=N
- ValidateNFSClient: strict IPv4/CIDR only (0-255 octets, /0-32 prefix)
- parseExportLine now parses per-host options from /etc/exports (previously
only the first host's options were kept, others were discarded)
- UI: per-host rows with toggles (ro/async/root_squash/subtree_check) and
advanced options (all_squash, secure, wdelay, hide, crossmnt)