nfs mount problem

Ed Greshko Ed.Greshko at greshko.com
Tue Apr 27 15:01:17 UTC 2010


On 04/27/2010 08:45 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 April 2010 11:38:17 am Ed Greshko wrote:
>   
>> On 04/27/2010 05:22 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
>>     
>>> Ed and Eli - sorry for the delay on this.  I made a big bwa-hwa and
>>> destroyed my Win7 completely, to the point where I had to do a factory
>>> default install. That of course then needed re-partitioning,
>>> re-installing F13 and everything else.
>>>
>>> I'm no nearer sorting this.  I can edit the files on the F12 laptop, but
>>> not on the F13 one.  You investigation raises questions, but frankly I
>>> think this is maybe beyond my expertise.  I'll subscribe to the
>>> fedora-test list today. Have you raised the problem with them yet?
>>>       
>> Yes...  Didn't get too much in the way of responses....  And today, less
>> than 30 minutes ago, I wrote the list to inform them....
>>
>> As Emily Litella would say...."Never mind".
>>
>> Someone had rolled back the rhelv4 server to a previous snapshot where
>> the idmapd.conf hadn't been modified correctly.  I made the common
>> mistake of assuming....
>>     
> OK - so it solved it for you.  It looks as though mine is a different issue, 
> then.  I can't see how it can be a server problem when the files are editable 
> on the other laptop.  It has to be something local, but I've no idea what.
>
>   
Don't forget that idmap is a 2 way process.  The problem I was seeing
manifested itself on the client side...but the actual problem was server
side.  Had I thought about it more, and paid attention to the idmapd
message in the log file (and wasn't "sure" nothing changed on the server
side) I would have found the problem sooner.  I didn't look back on this
thread...but I hope you checked the logs on both sides....




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