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07-28-2005 12:23 AM
07-28-2005 12:23 AM
NFS ISSUE
I used an ignite tape from one L2000 (ngbva) to build another L2000 (copva). Works great! Now I want to establish NFS mount between server. ngbva can mount copva with root priv. but all I get is permission denied when copva mounts ngbva files. I can make it everyone read only and it work but when I try to add access rights I get this “sh: ngbva: Permission denied.” The /etc/export and /etc/auto_master are the same on both systems:
Auto_master: /net -hosts -nosuid,soft
Exports: /archive -anon=2 access=copva:ngbva,root=copva:ngbva
Your help is appreciated.
Auto_master: /net -hosts -nosuid,soft
Exports: /archive -anon=2 access=copva:ngbva,root=copva:ngbva
Your help is appreciated.
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07-28-2005 12:43 AM
07-28-2005 12:43 AM
Re: NFS ISSUE
Check the hostname resolution. Gives "nslookup copva" and "nslookup ngbva" same results on both sides?
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07-28-2005 01:05 AM
07-28-2005 01:05 AM
Re: NFS ISSUE
dumb mistake.
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