Are you using NFSv4? Are all machines using the same idmap domain? Ian
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Andries Annema <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Özkan, > > The first thing that comes to mind is "no_root_squash" and, based on your > example setting with options like "anon=root", I assume this option can be > set as well on OmniOS with the "sharenfs" setting. > > Maybe these will help: > https://serverfault.com/questions/364613/centos-6- > ldap-nfs-file-ownership-is-stuck-on-nobody > http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/rhel6/rhel_6_ > storage_admin/rhel_6_storage_s2-nfs-security-files.html > > > Disclaimer: I am not an expert on NFS! Far from it. The above suggestion > is based on some personal experience where I needed that "no_root_squash" > option (although that was with some Linux distro's), and some Google-fu. > With that said, I am not sure if it adds a security threat or something. > > Anyway, my two cents. > > Regards, > Andries > > > On 2017-06-14 17:44, Özkan Göksu wrote: > > Hello. > > I have a nfs share and zfs settings like= "sharenfs anon=root,rw=* " > When i mount it from Centos, owner changes as nobody. (yes im root on > Centos) > But in omnios or ubuntu i see as root when i mount it. > > What is the cause of this problem? > > > > > _______________________________________________ > OmniOS-discuss mailing > [email protected]http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss > > > > _______________________________________________ > OmniOS-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss > > -- Ian Kaufman Research Systems Administrator UC San Diego, Jacobs School of Engineering ikaufman AT ucsd DOT edu
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