Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-20 Thread Les Mikesell
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

Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-20 Thread Kay Diederichs
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/

Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-19 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
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

Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-19 Thread Les Mikesell
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. (

Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-19 Thread Frank Cox
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

Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-19 Thread Lists
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

Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-19 Thread Lists
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

Re: [CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-17 Thread Frank Cox
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

[CentOS] NFS Mount: files owned by nobody

2014-03-17 Thread Lists
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