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Class Export

A file system and the path that you can use to mount it. Each export resource belongs to exactly one export set.
The export's path attribute is not a path in the referenced file system, but the value used by clients for the path component of the remotetarget argument when mounting the file system.
The path must start with a slash (/) followed by a sequence of zero or more slash-separated path elements. For any two export resources associated with the same export set, except those in a 'DELETED' state, the path element sequence for the first export resource can't contain the complete path element sequence of the second export resource.

For example, the following are acceptable:

  • /example and /path
  • /example1 and /example2
  • /example and /example1
    The following examples are not acceptable:
  • /example and /example/path
  • / and /example
    Paths may not end in a slash (/). No path element can be a period (.) or two periods in sequence (..). All path elements must be 255 bytes or less.
    No two non-'DELETED' export resources in the same export set can reference the same file system.
    Use exportOptions to control access to an export. For more information, see Export Options.
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Namespace: Oci.FilestorageService.Models
Assembly: OCI.DotNetSDK.Filestorage.dll
Syntax
public class Export

Properties

ExportOptions

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "ExportOptions is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "exportOptions")]
public List<ClientOptions> ExportOptions { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
List<ClientOptions>

Policies that apply to NFS requests made through this export. exportOptions contains a sequential list of ClientOptions. Each ClientOptions item defines the export options that are applied to a specified set of clients.
For each NFS request, the first ClientOptions option in the list whose source attribute matches the source IP address of the request is applied.
If a client source IP address does not match the source property of any ClientOptions in the list, then the export will be invisible to that client. This export will not be returned by MOUNTPROC_EXPORT calls made by the client and any attempt to mount or access the file system through this export will result in an error.
Exports without defined ClientOptions are invisible to all clients.
If one export is invisible to a particular client, associated file systems may still be accessible through other exports on the same or different mount targets. To completely deny client access to a file system, be sure that the client source IP address is not included in any export for any mount target associated with the file system.

Remarks

Required

ExportSetId

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "ExportSetId is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "exportSetId")]
public string ExportSetId { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The OCID of this export's export set.

Remarks

Required

FileSystemId

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "FileSystemId is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "fileSystemId")]
public string FileSystemId { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The OCID of this export's file system.

Remarks

Required

Id

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Id is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "id")]
public string Id { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The OCID of this export.

Remarks

Required

IsIdmapGroupsForSysAuth

Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "isIdmapGroupsForSysAuth")]
public bool? IsIdmapGroupsForSysAuth { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
bool?

Whether or not the export should use ID mapping for Unix groups rather than the group list provided within an NFS request's RPC header. When this flag is true the Unix UID from the RPC header is used to retrieve the list of secondary groups from a the ID mapping subsystem. The primary GID is always taken from the RPC header. If ID mapping is not configured, incorrectly configured, unavailable, or cannot be used to determine a list of secondary groups then an empty secondary group list is used for authorization. If the number of groups exceeds the limit of 256 groups, the list retrieved from LDAP is truncated to the first 256 groups read.

LifecycleState

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "LifecycleState is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "lifecycleState")]
[JsonConverter(typeof(ResponseEnumConverter))]
public Export.LifecycleStateEnum? LifecycleState { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
Export.LifecycleStateEnum?

The current state of this export.

Remarks

Required

Locks

Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "locks")]
public List<ResourceLock> Locks { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
List<ResourceLock>

Locks associated with this resource.

Path

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Path is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "path")]
public string Path { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

Path used to access the associated file system.
Avoid entering confidential information.
Example: /accounting

Remarks

Required

TimeCreated

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "TimeCreated is required.")]
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "timeCreated")]
public DateTime? TimeCreated { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
DateTime?

The date and time the export was created, expressed in RFC 3339 timestamp format.
Example: 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z

Remarks

Required

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