Mark <msim...@gmx.de> wrote: > Recently I installed an nfs4 server and configured it to export to nfs3 > and nfs4 like that(/etc/exports/):
> #for nfs3 > /folder1 <ip>(rw,async,subtree_check) > /folder2 <ip>(rw,async,subtree_check) > /folder3 <ip>(rw,async,subtree_check) > #for nfs4 > /nfs4 <ip>.0/24(rw,fsid=0,secure,no_subtree_check,sync) > /nfs4/fd1 <ip>.0/24(rw,nohide,secure,subtree_check,sync,no_root_squash) > /nfs4/fd2 <ip>.0/24(rw,nohide,secure,subtree_check,sync,no_root_squash) > /nfs4/fd3 <ip>.0/24(rw,nohide,secure,subtree_check,sync,no_root_squash) > Everything works quite smoothly and it is possible to mount the nfs3 and > the nfs4 exports, but every 10 minutes I get the following logcheck entry: > rpc.idmapd[7103]: nss_getpwnam: name 'nobody' does not map into domain > 'localdomain' > I have no clue what the problem is. Is there any kind of problem with > exported files, that do not belong to a group or a user? > If that is the problem, how can I fix it? NFSv4 uses a u...@domain format so your domains in /etc/idmapd.conf on the client and the server have to match. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org