Hi all,

We have two machines with the following configuration:
E3500 - Solaris 9
V890 - Solaris 10

and a Windows NFS Server.
We can mount the shared directory on both machines, create files, 
directories under this shared directory with any user.
If the NFS is mounted on the Solaris 9 server, we can perform all the 
operations above plus chmod. If mounted on the Solaris 10 server, we 
cannot execute a chmod on the file. If I am logged in with root user, it 
works:

machine at root>> ls -l teste3
-rw-r-----   1 nobody   nobody         0 Nov  7 09:40 teste3
spos1021 at root>> chmod 644 teste3
machine at root>> ls -l teste3
-rw-r--r--   1 nobody   nobody         0 Nov  7 09:40 teste3

When we are logged with any other user, and try to chmod a file, we get 
the following error:

machine at relatorios>> ls -l teste3
-rw-r--r--   1 nobody   nobody         0 Nov  7 09:40 teste3
machine at relatorios>> chmod 644 teste3
chmod: WARNING: can't change teste3

This is the mount line command used on both machines:
/share              -soft,bg,vers=3,nosuid        serverNFS:/share

We already verified the permissions on the Windows side and it`s ok. The 
most strange is that on Solaris 9 it works fine.
Does anybody have an idea on what is happening?

Thanks in advance.

Thiago

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