On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Kay Diederichs
wrote:
> >
> try
>
> /usr/sbin/nfsidmap -c
>
> on the client.
> Since I put this into my /etc/rc.local , I don't have the problem any
> longer.
>
Thanks - do you know where you found the documentation for that? Not
the man page but something that t
On 03/19/2014 08:16 PM, Lists wrote:
> Alas, this doesn't seem to have resolved the issue. (See results shown
> below) Your notes closely mirror the results of my google searches. Is
> there a way to have NFS server/client be very verbose and log where the
> error is occuring?
>
> -Ben
>
>
> On 03/
On 03/19/2014 08:37 PM, Lists wrote:
> On 03/19/2014 12:28 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>> Do your user numeric id's match between the nfs server and client?
>
> Yes, and despite restarting all services manually, only a SIMULTANEOUS
> cold reboot for both client and server "resolved" the issue. (I've
> alr
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Lists wrote:
> On 03/19/2014 12:28 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>> Do your user numeric id's match between the nfs server and client?
>
> Yes, and despite restarting all services manually, only a SIMULTANEOUS
> cold reboot for both client and server "resolved" the issue. (
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 12:16:52 -0700
Lists wrote:
> Alas, this doesn't seem to have resolved the issue. (See results shown
> below) Your notes closely mirror the results of my google searches. Is
> there a way to have NFS server/client be very verbose and log where the
> error is occuring?
Do yo
On 03/19/2014 12:28 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> Do your user numeric id's match between the nfs server and client?
Yes, and despite restarting all services manually, only a SIMULTANEOUS
cold reboot for both client and server "resolved" the issue. (I've
already rebooted by the client and server multip
Alas, this doesn't seem to have resolved the issue. (See results shown
below) Your notes closely mirror the results of my google searches. Is
there a way to have NFS server/client be very verbose and log where the
error is occuring?
-Ben
On 03/17/2014 03:20 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Mon, 17 M
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 15:10:28 -0700
Lists wrote:
> When I try to NFS (v4) mount a directory, the user/group ownership shows
> up as user "nobody" even though /etc/passwd has values for the correct
> user names. How do I get it to mount with the correct user IDs?
Hello Mr. Lists:
Here are my not
This is one of those simple-been-doing-this-forever things that, for
some reason, has me stumped today.
When I try to NFS (v4) mount a directory, the user/group ownership shows
up as user "nobody" even though /etc/passwd has values for the correct
user names. How do I get it to mount with the c
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