I think I answered my own question.  I set the NAS box to use no_root_squash 
and I was able to do a backup.  Sorry for the noise :-)

Paul

On Friday 15 February 2008 10:24:31 am Paul Waldo wrote:
> This works fine for the CIFS, but I have just started to work with the NFS
> mounts and I'm running into permission problems.  I can mount, but the user
> that owns the files is an undefined user on the backup host.  Here is how I
> have it mounted on the host (from "mount"):
>
> alexandria:/raid0/data/paul_home on /mounts/for_backup/paul_home type nfs
> (ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,addr=10.0.0.100)
>
> Here is the crux of the problem:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mounts/for_backup# ls -ld /mounts/for_backup/paul_home
> drwxrwx--x 93 1002 1002 8192 2008-02-15 08:31 /mounts/for_backup/paul_home

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