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.