On my old F14 machine, I updated /etc/idmapd.conf and updated the "[Mapping]" section of the config file: Nobody-User = paulbsch Nobody-Group = paulbsch
No other changes were made and this works as expected. File ownership under the nfs4 mount is correctly mapped to "paulbsch" instead of "nobody". With F17, this no longer works properly. File ownership under the same mount is still mapped to "nobody".
Does anybody have any idea why this is no longer working as it did in F14?
Thanks...Paul...
The mapping also does not work on a CentOS 6.3 box I just installed either.
On 10/10/2012 03:38 PM, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
On my old F14 machine, I updated /etc/idmapd.conf and updated the "[Mapping]" section of the config file: Nobody-User = paulbsch Nobody-Group = paulbsch
No other changes were made and this works as expected. File ownership under the nfs4 mount is correctly mapped to "paulbsch" instead of "nobody". With F17, this no longer works properly. File ownership under the same mount is still mapped to "nobody".
Does anybody have any idea why this is no longer working as it did in F14?
Thanks...Paul...
On 10/10/2012 04:00 PM, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
The mapping also does not work on a CentOS 6.3 box I just installed either.
On 10/10/2012 03:38 PM, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
On my old F14 machine, I updated /etc/idmapd.conf and updated the "[Mapping]" section of the config file: Nobody-User = paulbsch Nobody-Group = paulbsch
No other changes were made and this works as expected. File ownership under the nfs4 mount is correctly mapped to "paulbsch" instead of "nobody". With F17, this no longer works properly. File ownership under the same mount is still mapped to "nobody".
Does anybody have any idea why this is no longer working as it did in F14?
Ah.. I found the following bugzilla report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=829362
The following workaround will work until an updated nfs-utils package is available: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=829362#c15
Thanks...Paul...