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diff --git a/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md b/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md index 387c3fb6a5b..cd2284f5f2a 100644 --- a/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md +++ b/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md @@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ Below is an example of an NFS mount point defined in `/etc/fstab` we use on GitLab.com: ``` -10.1.1.1:/var/opt/gitlab/git-data /var/opt/gitlab/git-data nfs4 defaults,soft,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,noatime,nobootwait,lookupcache=positive 0 2 +10.1.1.1:/var/opt/gitlab/git-data /var/opt/gitlab/git-data nfs4 defaults,soft,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,noatime,nofail,lookupcache=positive 0 2 ``` Notice several options that you should consider using: | Setting | Description | | ------- | ----------- | -| `nobootwait` | Don't halt boot process waiting for this mount to become available +| `nofail` | Don't halt boot process waiting for this mount to become available | `lookupcache=positive` | Tells the NFS client to honor `positive` cache results but invalidates any `negative` cache results. Negative cache results cause problems with Git. Specifically, a `git push` can fail to register uniformly across all NFS clients. The negative cache causes the clients to 'remember' that the files did not exist previously. ## A single NFS mount |