Hi all,

I just spin off two CentOS6 VMs to replicate a problem I had on Friday
afternoon at work.

I want use NFSv4 to share folders.

Short, from memory, I have on the server:

- /etc/exports populated
- domainname configured
- domain in /etc/idmapd.conf
- rcpidmapd running

On the client, I have
- /etc/fstab entries with nfsvers=4
- SecureNFS=no in /etc/sysconfig/nfs
- domainname configured
- domain in /etc/idmapd.conf
- rcpidmapd running

When I mount, it works, but all files belong to nobody..

What do I miss?

If I start rpcimapd in verbose, it complains about
/proc/net/nfsv4/nfstoid or something similar missing(sorry, I am not
there yet with my replicas) but I am not sure whether this matters.
DuckDuckGo and Google did not help much yesterday.

I do not have Kerberos or LDAP  configured, the firewall (2049
connection only) restricts me and I 'don't mind' that the two machines
trust each other. The environment is quite isolated and under tight
control.

Thanks for ideas
Peter
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