On 26/01/2022 00:35, Robert Nichols wrote:
In a Fedora 35 VM, all users and groups in an NFS mounted filesystem are mapped to
"nobody" even though the names and numeric IDs are the same on the server and
client. The messages logged are of the form:
"name 'xxxx@local' does not map into domain 'localdomain'"
I have no nfs-idmapd service running. This same setup is running fine on a
CentOS 8 VM. I didn't have to do anything special to make this work in CentOS
8. What am I missing here in a Fedora 35 installed with default configuration
in a QEMU/KVM virtual machine?
Where does Fedora get its domain name? When I type "hostname --fqdn" I get "hostname: Name or
service not known". The CentOS 8 VM apparently gets its domain name from the /etc/hostname file, which
contains "cent9-vm.local". This does not appear to work in Fedora 35.
What do you get when you type "hostnamectl"?
On one of my VM's
[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ hostname --fqdn
f35ser.greshko.com
[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ hostnamectl
Static hostname: f35ser.greshko.com
Icon name: computer-vm
Chassis: vm
Machine ID: c4783bc505a24a9f973009568932bd82
Boot ID: a98191139f9c4d659faa48e5803d923b
Virtualization: kvm
Operating System: Fedora Linux 35 (Server Edition)
CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:35
Kernel: Linux 5.15.15-200.fc35.x86_64
Architecture: x86-64
Hardware Vendor: QEMU
Hardware Model: Standard PC _Q35 + ICH9, 2009
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