Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
gt; See the manpage. It defaults to UDP in 7.0 and older, although the > default will soon change to TCP mounts since UDP mounts are no longer > appropriate in most cases. > > Kris > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/All-files-on-NFS4-mount-are-owned-by-4

Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
mikeco wrote: Where is it specified whether to use UDP or TCP for NFS clients? I never explicitly set it to one or the other. See the manpage. It defaults to UDP in 7.0 and older, although the default will soon change to TCP mounts since UDP mounts are no longer appropriate in most cases.

Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
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Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
mikeco wrote: I've tried mounting it as nfs rather than nfs4, but it just scrolls an error until I send a break: mount -t nfs cnfs:/export /nfs [udp] cnfs:/export: NFSPROC_NULL: RPC: Timed out That says the server is failing to respond to the client's mount request. You could try

Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
I've tried mounting it as nfs rather than nfs4, but it just scrolls an error until I send a break: mount -t nfs cnfs:/export /nfs [udp] cnfs:/export: NFSPROC_NULL: RPC: Timed out An rpcinfo of the NFS server shows that it should support versions 2-4: $ rpcinfo -p cnfs | grep nfs 13

Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
mikeco wrote: I have mounted an NFS4 filesystem shared by a Solaris 10 cluster environment and am able to browse all of the files, but I cannot touch anything on the filesystem because of all of the user and group permissions being off. Here's my fstab entry: cnfs:/export /nfs

All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
I have mounted an NFS4 filesystem shared by a Solaris 10 cluster environment and am able to browse all of the files, but I cannot touch anything on the filesystem because of all of the user and group permissions being off. Here's my fstab entry: cnfs:/export /nfs nfs4 rw W

Re: NFS4 server

2005-04-12 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Apr 12), Feczak Szabolcs said: > is there a well tested nfs4 server for freebsd out there ? The only one so far is the one at ftp://ftp.cis.uoguelph.ca/pub/nfsv4/ . The author ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) claims it's stable. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL P

NFS4 server

2005-04-12 Thread Feczak Szabolcs
is there a well tested nfs4 server for freebsd out there ? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

Re: NFS4.

2004-11-01 Thread Lewis Thompson
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 03:14:16PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote: > In the last episode (Nov 01), Lewis Thompson said: > > Does anybody here know anything about NFS4 server support in FreeBSD? > > Searching doesn't reveal much but I'm asking on the offchance > > someb

Re: NFS4.

2004-11-01 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Nov 01), Lewis Thompson said: > Does anybody here know anything about NFS4 server support in FreeBSD? > Searching doesn't reveal much but I'm asking on the offchance > somebody has some inside information. A snapshot for FreeBSD 5.2 is at ftp://ftp.cis.uo

NFS4.

2004-11-01 Thread Lewis Thompson
Hi, Does anybody here know anything about NFS4 server support in FreeBSD? Searching doesn't reveal much but I'm asking on the offchance somebody has some inside information. Thanks, -lewiz. -- I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now. --