How to Install and Uninstall fedfs-utils-server.x86_64 Package on Amazon Linux 2

Last updated: November 01,2024

1. Install "fedfs-utils-server.x86_64" package

Please follow the step by step instructions below to install fedfs-utils-server.x86_64 on Amazon Linux 2

$ sudo yum makecache $ sudo yum install fedfs-utils-server.x86_64

2. Uninstall "fedfs-utils-server.x86_64" package

This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall fedfs-utils-server.x86_64 on Amazon Linux 2:

$ sudo yum remove fedfs-utils-server.x86_64 $ sudo yum autoremove

3. Information about the fedfs-utils-server.x86_64 package on Amazon Linux 2

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Available Packages
Name : fedfs-utils-server
Arch : x86_64
Version : 0.10.5
Release : 0.amzn2.0.1
Size : 272 k
Repo : amzn2-core/2/x86_64
Summary : Utilities for serving FedFS domains
URL : http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/FedFsUtilsProject
License : GPLv2
Description : This package contains tools for managing NFS and FedFS junctions
: on a Linux NFS file server.
:
: RFC 5716 introduces the Federated File System (FedFS, for short).
: FedFS is an extensible standardized mechanism by which system
: administrators construct a coherent file name space across
: multiple file servers using file system referrals.
:
: A file system referral is like a symbolic link to another file
: system share, but it is not visible to applications. It behaves
: like an auto-mounted directory where a new file system mount is
: done when an application first accesses that directory. The
: arguments of the mount operation are controlled by information
: returned by the file server.
:
: Today, file system referral mechanisms exist in several network
: file system protocols. FedFS provides its file name space features
: by leveraging referral mechanisms already built in to network file
: system protocols. Thus no change to file system protocols or
: clients is required.
:
: Currently, the Linux FedFS implementation supports only NFS
: version 4 referrals. More on NFS version 4 referrals can be found
: in RFC 3530. FedFS may support other network file system protocols
: in the future.