Both pc13267 and pc14113 run CentOS 5.5. On pc14113, my test user gets a
home directory when logging in, but not on pc13267. But why?
All logs below are from /var/log/messages. I have removed dates and
stuff from the beginning of lines to make them more readable, and then
grouped lines about the s
tor 2010-10-21 klockan 10:34 -0700 skrev James A. Peltier:
> - Original Message -
[...]
> Please post a copy of your /etc/* files listed above so that we might
> be able to look to make sure everything is correct. You may want to
> look at ensuring that
>
> SECURE_NFS="yes"
> RPCGSSDARGS
tor 2010-10-21 klockan 17:21 -0700 skrev James A. Peltier:
> | I've run into issues unless I was running the latest version of
> | mount-utils, which I _think_ included rpc.gssd and rpc.svcgssd.
>
> nfs-utils is also a package of issue.
Neither working nor non-working machines have any mount-util
I have a problem that is driving me crazy. Our nfs server is running
Solaris. Most clients mount directories from it with no problems, but
not all. All clients that have problems run CentOS (5.4 and 5.5). I've
found one or two of each version that fail, but also a couple of each
version that work.
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