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On Monday 30 November 2009 02:05:50 pm daid kahl wrote: |
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> 2009/12/1 daid kahl <daidxor@×××××.com>: |
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> >>> What nfs options are in use, both client and server side? |
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> >> I used this fstab entry on the client: |
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> >> 10.0.1.1:/home /home nfs defaults 0 0 |
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> > Using defaults you are auto-mounting at boot. But usually from my |
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> > experience items in fstab would be mounted before the network is |
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> > initialized. You could test this either by manually unmounting and |
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> > mounting it or turning off auto. |
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> > But if you can see the files at all, it seems to say that it managed to |
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> > mount. |
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> > Regards, |
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> > daid |
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> Can I also confirm that your user ID and group ID values are the same |
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> on the server and localhost? |
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> Running $ id as the user in question at the command line on both |
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> machines ought to do the trick. |
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> ~d |
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Yes, the uid/gid is 1001 on both client and server. I'm going to do some |
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research on mount options to see if there is some tweekage that can ge done |
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there. In the mean time, this should work, but isn't. |
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BTW, the nfs mounts are done via /etc/init.d/nfs, which does a mount -a nfs. |
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Thanks for your time. Any suggestions are more than welcome. |
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Take care and have fun, |
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Mike Diehl. |