On 05/04/2011 03:12 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
On Tue, 03 May 2011 17:10:27 -0400 Mark Eackloff wrote:
Just upgraded to F14. Small home network environment. As before my upgrade from F13, my /home directory is an NFS mounted partition exported from my F13 (not yet upgraded) server. Nothing changed on the server. Where all my imported /home files on the client had the correct ownership before the upgrade, they now all show a UID and GID of 99 (nobody) on the client. This is obviously rendering filess nearly useless.
Authentication is through NIS. "ypcat passwd" yields expected listing with all imported user IDs with the expected UIDs and GIDs (all above 499).
I guess this an NFS version problem which I had also.
Add "nfsvers=3" to your mount options and retry.
For me, I hat to add the option to my automounter files, YMMV.
--Frank Elsner
Bingo! Strange though. The man page for mount.ntfs has no mention of that option.
Thanks Frank
Mark
On 05/04/2011 04:46 PM, Mark Eackloff wrote:
On 05/04/2011 03:12 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
On Tue, 03 May 2011 17:10:27 -0400 Mark Eackloff wrote:
Just upgraded to F14. Small home network environment. As before my upgrade from F13, my /home directory is an NFS mounted partition exported from my F13 (not yet upgraded) server. Nothing changed on the server. Where all my imported /home files on the client had the correct ownership before the upgrade, they now all show a UID and GID of 99 (nobody) on the client. This is obviously rendering filess nearly useless.
Authentication is through NIS. "ypcat passwd" yields expected listing with all imported user IDs with the expected UIDs and GIDs (all above 499).
I guess this an NFS version problem which I had also.
Add "nfsvers=3" to your mount options and retry.
For me, I hat to add the option to my automounter files, YMMV.
--Frank Elsner
Bingo! Strange though. The man page for mount.ntfs has no mention of that option.
Thanks Frank
Mark
Found it on man 5 nfs.
Mark
On 06/06/2011 09:23 AM, Mark Eackloff wrote:
On 05/04/2011 04:46 PM, Mark Eackloff wrote:
On 05/04/2011 03:12 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
On Tue, 03 May 2011 17:10:27 -0400 Mark Eackloff wrote:
Just upgraded to F14. Small home network environment. As before my upgrade from F13, my /home directory is an NFS mounted partition exported from my F13 (not yet upgraded) server. Nothing changed on the server. Where all my imported /home files on the client had the correct ownership before the upgrade, they now all show a UID and GID of 99 (nobody) on the client. This is obviously rendering filess nearly useless.
Authentication is through NIS. "ypcat passwd" yields expected listing with all imported user IDs with the expected UIDs and GIDs (all above 499).
I guess this an NFS version problem which I had also.
Add "nfsvers=3" to your mount options and retry.
For me, I hat to add the option to my automounter files, YMMV.
--Frank Elsner
Bingo! Strange though. The man page for mount.ntfs has no mention of that option.
Thanks Frank
Mark
Found it on man 5 nfs.
Mark
With NFSv4 now being the default, and preferred protocol, it is important/vital to modify the file /etc/idmapd.conf on both the client and server side to avoid the issue of mismatched file ownership.