Re: NFS problem
> Use a FQDN instead of IP. For some reason it seems /etc/exports doesn't like
> IPs.
my /etc/exports (excerpts):
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
# / 152.30.5.6 (rw)
/ 152.30.5.2 (rw,root_squash,map_daemon)
/home/elentari 152.30.5.2 (rw, no_root_squash)
#
/home/tinuviel 152.30.5.100 (anonuid=0,rw,no_root_squash,map_daemon)
/home/tinuviel 152.30.5.101 (anonuid=0,rw,no_root_squash,map_daemon)
/home/tinuviel 152.30.5.102 (anonuid=0,rw,no_root_squash,map_daemon)
(...)
/home/tinuviel 152.30.5.110 (anonuid=0,rw,no_root_squash,map_daemon)
/var/local/ 152.30.5.100 (ro)
/var/local/ 152.30.5.101 (ro)
/var/local/ 152.30.5.102 (ro)
/var/local/ 152.30.5.103 (ro)
My question: did the guy run '/etc/init.d/nfs-server reload' as
root after editing the exports file? You have to tell nfs to
look at it again.
Carl
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