On 8/14/10 11:49 , Phillip Bruce (Mindsource) wrote:
Peter,

what would you expect for root?
That is the user I am at.

root is default mapped to annon, if you don't specifically export it with the option to allow root on one or more clients to be mapped to local root on the server.

zfs set sharenfs=rw,root=host zpool/fs/to/export

where host is a ':' separated list of hosts.

Alternatively, if you want root from any host to be mapped to root on the server (bad idea), you can do something like this

zfs set sharenfs=rw,anon=0 zpool/fs/to/export

to allow root access to all hosts.

/peter

Like I already stated it is NOT a UID or GUID issue.
Both systems are the same.

Try as a different user that have the same uid on both systems and have write access to the directory in qustion.


Phillip
________________________________________
From: Peter Karlsson [peter.k.karls...@oracle.com]
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 7:23 PM
To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org; Phillip Bruce (Mindsource)
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] NFS issue with ZFS

Hi Phillip,

What's the permissions on the directory where you try to write to, and
what user are you using on the client system, it's most likely a UID
mapping issue between the client and the server.

/peter

On 8/14/10 3:19 , Phillip Bruce wrote:
I have Solaris 10 U7 that is exporting ZFS filesytem.
The client is Solaris 9 U7.

I can mount the filesytem just fine but I am unable to write to it.
showmount -e shows my mount is set for everyone.
the dfstab file has option rw set.

So what gives?

Phillip

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