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Re: NFS server problems



Hi

No, I mounted the directory in my fstab on the server :
/dev/hda9 /export ext2 rw 0 2

so I made a sub dir on the mountpoint and putted that in my export
there are no spaces in my export, only a tab.
The strange thing is that I worked before I switched back from woody to
potato (Due apache and other problems). All the time I worked with 2.2.x
kernels (currently 2.2.18).

Other suggestions?

Thanx in advance

Patrick

On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Sebastiaan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> have you mounted a directory on the server, like this?:
> mount /dev/sdb1 /export/nc
> mount /dev/sdb2 /export/nc/etc
> 
> In this case you have to add the second mount to /etc/exports and mount it
> also on the client.
> 
> Make also sure you do not have spaces between rw,no_root_squash. Exports
> is very sensitive.
> 
> I know there are some troubles with the kernel server from 2.2.x kernels,
> but the user-space daemon worked fine. However, I had to upgrade to 2.4.0
> before my kernel daemon works almost fine.
> 
> hope this helps,
> Greetz,
> Sebastiaan
> 
> On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Patrick Vermeij wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> > 
> > For my Java-stations I use nfs-user-server (potato) on my I386 machine.
> > My /etc/exports :
> > 
> > /export/nc	10.0.0.1(rw,no_root_squash)
> > 
> > when I boot my javastation every thing goes well (at least, it seems)
> > But, when I want to login I only can login as root.
> > And after that (when I logged in as root) when I switch to a random user :
> > 
> > #su - username
> > No directory, loggin in with HOME=/
> > su: /etc/profile: Permission denied
> > su: //.bash_profile:Permission denied
> > su-2.03$
> > 
> > Even with the nfs-user-server from woody, I got the same problems.
> > The permissions on the mounted directory are fine, cause I use exact the
> > same image on another debian server (sparc). On the sparc are no
> > problems. (with the same /etc/export).
> > So it should be an nfs-server problem.
> > When I try the kernel server, there are mount problems on the i386 as on
> > the sparc machine.
> > 
> > Anyone who has an idea?
> > 
> > thnx
> > 
> > Patrick
> > 
> > 
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