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On Wednesday 18 March 2009 00:23:58 Harry Putnam wrote: |
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> I'm having a problem mounting a nfs share exported by my gentoo |
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> server. The client problem occurs on an opensolaris box running |
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> 2008-11 build 109. |
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> I have an ancient /etc/exports that may be way out of date... I |
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> rarely use nfs. But I've begun setting up a NAS that consists of an |
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> OpenSolaris server with ZFS file sytem. |
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> I hoped to use NFS to handle backs ups and other work between linux |
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> boxes and solaris NAS, with windows boxes using CIFS. |
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> It doesn't really make sense to mount the other way round, like |
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> serving from OpenSol and client at gentoo host since a general backup |
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> plan will be running from the Solaris box and effecting all lan |
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> machines. |
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> At least that was my first thought. But really would like to |
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> understand what is needed in either direction. |
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> Here is the line from /etc/exports (on gentoo server): |
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> /pub 192.168.0.0/22(rw,insecure,o_root_squash,subtree_check) |
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try remove insecure, and it's no_root_squash |
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |