On 8/28/2010 12:19 PM, Carlos Konstanski wrote:
> On 08/28/2010 12:31 PM, Kirk Goins wrote:
>>    I have a lightly used Mandrake 8.2 server that I need to configure a
>> NFS connection to.  I putz occasionally with Linux, so my skills are
>> limited. I have Webmin 1.380 installed and have used it in the past to
>> get things like Samba configured.
>>
>> I'm trying to get an IBM Power System running IBM i ( OS/400 - i5/OS )
>> configured.  I can get get the mount cmd to mount the connection but
>> then I don't have authority to the even view the contents.
>>
>> Anyone out there willing to a take guess as to the problem?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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> Sounds like you need to adjust the mount options, umasks of the source
> folders/files, and starting of NFS services.
>
> Here's a sample line from /etc/exports on the NFS server:
>
> /var/public 192.168.1.0/24(no_subtree_check,rw,no_root_squash)
>
> Then on the client machine I add a line like the following to /etc/fstab:
>
> ns.pippiandcarlos.com:/var/public /home/ckonstanski/public    nfs
> defaults,user,noauto   0 0
>
> Make sure that the shared files and folders on the NFS server have at
> minimum these "ordinary" permissions: 755 on folders and 644 on files.
> Whether it is strictly necessary is something I have not tested personally;
> but it's a good starting point for your own investigations. Setting
> permissions "looser", i.e. 777 on folders and 666 on files, is not necessary.
>
> Services: On the server I run nfs and portmap. On the client I run portmap,
> rpc.idmapd, rpc.pipefs and rpc.statd.
>
> Type "mount /home/ckonstanski/public" (substitute your own path) to mount
> the NFS share according to the rules in /etc/fstab. Don't type something
> like "mount -t nfs ns:/var/public /home/ckonstanski/public" because you'll
> bypass fstab if you tell mount everything it needs to know on the command 
> line.
>
> Carlos
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I see what I break later today. Thanks for the responses

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