On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 15:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Well, it's obviously an NFS issue.  I do understand that FAM has some 
> special code for NFS.  As I understand it, FAM runs on both the client and 
> the server, and the FAM daemon on the client talks to the server, and the 
> NFS server (which should see the FS as an ordinary local FS) proxies FAM 
> requests on behalf of the client, avoiding the entire UID/GID mapping mess.  
> This should happen automatically.

Documentation suggests that if FAM isn't available on the NFS server,
the FAM deamon on the NFS client will poll the dirs for changes.  In
that case, the no_root_squash option would be necessary.

This will be a common configuration, as Red Hat systems don't currently
install FAM by default (unless you ask for GNOME).




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