How do I change to NFS version 3 so that other UNIX variants may access my NFS share on my Fedora 17?

Jerome Yanga jerome.yanga at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 19:30:57 UTC 2012


Uhm.../etc/nfsd.conf does not seem to exist.

# ls /etc/nfsd.conf
ls: cannot access /etc/nfsd.conf: No such file or directory

Are you by chance referring to

# ls -l /etc/nfs*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3390 Jun 22 10:36 /etc/nfsmount.conf

Regards,
j


On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Jack Craig <jack.craig.aptos at gmail.com> wrote:
> ok, next, /etc/nfsd.conf , is the log level cranked up to debug? more
> verbose is good.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Jerome Yanga <jerome.yanga at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Nope.  Selinux is disabled.
>>
>> # getenforce
>> Disabled
>>
>> Regards,
>> j
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Jack Craig <jack.craig.aptos at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > As you are seeing PERM issues, is  selinux on and interfering? just a
>> > wag,
>> > ...
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Jerome Yanga <jerome.yanga at gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> The anonuid/anongid are valid UID/GID.
>> >>
>> >> The nohide option didn't work.
>> >>
>> >> Here is the logs from /var/log/messages of the Fedora machine while
>> >> the AIX machine performed a "ls".
>> >>
>> >> Nov  8 09:44:31 fedora1 kernel: [515749.246015] device em1 entered
>> >> promiscuous mode
>> >> Nov  8 09:44:34 fedora1 rpc.mountd[28150]: authenticated mount request
>> >> from 10.49.6.40:784 for /data (/data)
>> >> Nov  8 09:44:34 fedora1 rpc.mountd[28150]: authenticated mount request
>> >> from 10.49.6.40:789 for /data (/data)
>> >> Nov  8 09:44:34 fedora1 rpc.mountd[28150]: authenticated mount request
>> >> from 10.49.6.40:794 for /data (/data)
>> >> Nov  8 09:44:37 fedora1 kernel: [515755.643377] device em1 left
>> >> promiscuous mode
>> >>
>> >> Here is the error I found from the network trace.
>> >>
>> >> 344     3.088711        10.10.10.1      10.10.10.2      NFS     102
>> >> V3
>> >> FSINFO Reply (Call In
>> >> 343) Error:NFS3ERR_PERM
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >> j
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 1:53 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik <franta at hanzlici.cz>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > Jerome Yanga wrote:
>> >> >> Here are the files you have requested.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> $ cat /etc/exports
>> >> >> /data   *(rw,sync,anonuid=1000000,anongid=1000000)
>> >> >>
>> >> >> NOTE:  I did not touch /etc/sysconfig/nfs.
>> >> >> $ cat /etc/sysconfig/nfs
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optinal options passed to rquotad
>> >> >> RPCRQUOTADOPTS=""
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to in-kernel lockd
>> >> >> #LOCKDARG=
>> >> >> # TCP port rpc.lockd should listen on.
>> >> >> #LOCKD_TCPPORT=32803
>> >> >> # UDP port rpc.lockd should listen on.
>> >> >> #LOCKD_UDPPORT=32769
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to rpc.nfsd. See rpc.nfsd(8)
>> >> >> RPCNFSDARGS=""
>> >> >> # Number of nfs server processes to be started.
>> >> >> # The default is 8.
>> >> >> RPCNFSDCOUNT=8
>> >> >> # Set V4 grace period in seconds
>> >> >> #NFSD_V4_GRACE=90
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to rpc.mountd. See rpc.mountd(8)
>> >> >> RPCMOUNTDOPTS=""
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to rpc.statd. See rpc.statd(8)
>> >> >> STATDARG=""
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to rpc.idmapd. See rpc.idmapd(8)
>> >> >> RPCIDMAPDARGS=""
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to rpc.gssd. See rpc.gssd(8)
>> >> >> RPCGSSDARGS=""
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to rpc.svcgssd. See rpc.svcgssd(8)
>> >> >> RPCSVCGSSDARGS=""
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # To enable RDMA support on the server by setting this to
>> >> >> # the port the server should listen on
>> >> >> #RDMA_PORT=20049
>> >> >> #
>> >> >> # Optional arguments passed to blkmapd. See blkmapd(8)
>> >> >> BLKMAPDARGS=""
>> >> >>
>> >> >> regards,
>> >> >> j
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik
>> >> >> <franta at hanzlici.cz>
>> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >>> Jerome Yanga wrote:
>> >> >>>> Thank you.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> Since v2, v3, and v4 are enabled by default, I have bigger issues.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> I am trying to access my NFS share on my Fedora 17 from an AIX
>> >> >>>> 6.1.
>> >> >>>> The AIX machine sees the root share but it does not see any
>> >> >>>> files/folders in it.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> Help.
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> regards,
>> >> >>>> j
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik
>> >> >>>> <franta at hanzlici.cz> wrote:
>> >> >>>>> Jerome Yanga wrote:
>> >> >>>>>> How do I change to NFS version 3 so that other UNIX variants may
>> >> >>>>>> access my NFS share on my Fedora 17?
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> /etc/defaults/nfs does not seem to exist anymore.  :(
>> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>> regards,
>> >> >>>>>> j
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>> /etc/defaults/nfs was never NFS configfile in Fedora, it is (from
>> >> >>>>> cca
>> >> >>>>> Fedora 6) "/etc/sysconfig/nfs".
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>> But this seems as in implicit configuration are all NFS v2,v3,v4
>> >> >>>>> enabled.
>> >> >>>>> And when You want disable some of them, then it may be with:
>> >> >>>>> RPCNFSDARGS="--no-nfs-version VeRs"
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>> in "/etc/sysconfig/nfs".
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Can You post Your "/etc/exports" and "/etc/sysconfig/nfs" ?
>> >> >>>
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>> >> > Cannot be problem with anonuid/anongid values? You have on F17 box
>> >> > user and group with these UID/GID ? As default is there only "nobody"
>> >> > user with UID=GID=65534, all other ID are lower.
>> >> >
>> >> > Other "/etc/exports" option you may try is "nohide" - may help
>> >> > when You have other FS mounted in exported NFS tree.
>> >> >
>> >> > Next, You can inspect system logs (/var/log/messages on Fedora)
>> >> > on both boxes. And finally capture and analyze traffic with wireshark
>> >> > network packet sniffer.
>> >> >
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