Hi all,

i ran the /opt/opium/bin/sync_users --force as root and tried to login to slavenodes 
as 'user'  from masternode, but in vain . the problem persists.

/etc/exports content on the masternode is :

/home 192.168.0.100/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash)

'df' on one of the client node shows like this :

Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6             38298572    640088  35713016   2% /
/dev/hda1                31079      9528     19947  33% /boot

also I tried with running  'exportfs -ra' on the masternode before doing 
'/etc/opium/bin/sync_users'
but  nothing worked.

kindly  enlighten,
KM

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 12:44:57 -0500
To: "km km" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] user management

Re: Try running `/opt/opium/bin/sync_users --force` and try to ssh to the 
Re: clients as a user again.  What are the contents of /etc/exports on the 
Re: server, and what does `df` show on the clients?
Re: 
Re: Jason
Re: 
Re: At 12:32 PM 7/9/2003 -0500, km km wrote:
Re: 
Re: >hi all,
Re: >
Re: >yes the /home is nfs mounted on all the clients. but the problem persists.
Re: >after logging in as user a/c on the headnode if i want to browse thru the 
Re: >clients with ssh it asks for password which shouldnt be the case . and if 
Re: >i enter the same password as on the headnode it immediately drops the user 
Re: >to '/' saying that users home dir is not found.
Re: >errorlog is like this :
Re: >
Re: >##########error############## log############
Re: >
Re: >Last login: Mon Feb  4 06:06:29 2002 from server
Re: >Could not chdir to home directory /home/user: No such file or directory
Re: >init.c(375):ERROR:50: Cannot open file '' for 'append'
Re: >bash: cd: /home/user: No such file or directory
Re: >cannot cd to home directory /home/user
Re: >
Re: >###########error################log############
Re: >kindly enlighten,
Re: >
Re: >regards,
Re: >km
Re: >----- Original Message -----
Re: >From: "Jason B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: >Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 08:29:23 -0500
Re: >To: "km km" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: >Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] user management
Re: >
Re: >Re: Make sure that /home is nfs mounted on all the clients.  If it isn't, 
Re: >then
Re: >Re: the ssh key won't be there to allow password-less logins.
Re: >Re:
Re: >Re: Jason
Re: >Re:
Re: >Re: At 02:02 AM 7/8/2003, km km wrote:
Re: >Re: >Hi all,
Re: >Re: >
Re: >Re: >as mentioned i have created the user a/c on a cluster head node with
Re: >Re: >'useradd' ,set password  for the user  and did  a  sync_users  (being 
Re: >root).
Re: >Re: >after that i am not able to logon to slave nodes with user name while
Re: >Re: >loging on to the headnode works fine. notably the slavenodes dont have
Re: >Re: >homedir for the user created as on the headnode.
Re: >Re: >
Re: >Re: >kindly enlighten ,
Re: >Re: >regards,
Re: >Re: >KM
Re: >Re: >
Re: >Re: >
Re: >

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