Craig White wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-03-14 at 17:37 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>> Tim wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 18:11 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
The issue may be that nfs4 doesn't seem to be working, mount.nfs4
gives a failure, so perhaps job one will be to find out why the export
>
On Sun, 2010-03-14 at 17:37 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Tim wrote:
> > On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 18:11 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> >> The issue may be that nfs4 doesn't seem to be working, mount.nfs4
> >> gives a failure, so perhaps job one will be to find out why the export
> >> isn't working.
> >
Tim wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 18:11 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>> The issue may be that nfs4 doesn't seem to be working, mount.nfs4
>> gives a failure, so perhaps job one will be to find out why the export
>> isn't working.
>
> Are all the computers using the same OS? Prior Fedora releases
On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 18:11 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> The issue may be that nfs4 doesn't seem to be working, mount.nfs4
> gives a failure, so perhaps job one will be to find out why the export
> isn't working.
Are all the computers using the same OS? Prior Fedora releases used a
lesser (than
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>> Bill Davidsen writes:
>>> I have a few systems on site which have common users installed with
>>> "wrong" UID values from the rest of the machines, and particularly
>>> those installed from a "live" CD which created one or more odd IDs
>>> whe
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> Bill Davidsen writes:
>> I have a few systems on site which have common users installed with
>> "wrong" UID values from the rest of the machines, and particularly
>> those installed from a "live" CD which created one or more odd IDs
>> when "install to disk" was used
> I have a few systems on site which have common users installed with "wrong"
> UID
> values from the rest of the machines, and particularly those installed from a
> "live" CD which created one or more odd IDs when "install to disk" was used.
> I remember using "UID mapping tables" to cause an NF
Bill Davidsen writes:
> I have a few systems on site which have common users installed with
> "wrong" UID values from the rest of the machines, and particularly
> those installed from a "live" CD which created one or more odd IDs
> when "install to disk" was used.
In theory NFSv4 does the remapp
On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 19:43 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> I have a few systems on site which have common users installed with
> "wrong" UID values from the rest of the machines, and particularly
> those installed from a "live" CD which created one or more odd IDs
> when "install to disk" was used.
I have a few systems on site which have common users installed with "wrong" UID
values from the rest of the machines, and particularly those installed from a
"live" CD which created one or more odd IDs when "install to disk" was used.
I remember using "UID mapping tables" to cause an NFS access
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