Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 NFS client problems

2015-04-24 Thread Matt Garman
What does your /etc/idmapd.conf look like on the server side? I fought with this quite a bit a while ago, but my use case was a bit different, and I was working with CentOS 5 and 6. Still, the kicker for me was updating the [Translation] section of /etc/idmapd.conf. Mine looks like this:

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 NFS client problems

2015-04-24 Thread m . roth
Matt Garman wrote: What does your /etc/idmapd.conf look like on the server side? I fought with this quite a bit a while ago, but my use case was a bit different, and I was working with CentOS 5 and 6. Still, the kicker for me was updating the [Translation] section of /etc/idmapd.conf. Mine

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 NFS client problems

2015-04-24 Thread Devin Reade
--On Friday, April 24, 2015 10:03:09 AM -0500 Matt Garman matthew.gar...@gmail.com wrote: [...] Still, the kicker for me was updating the [Translation] section of /etc/idmapd.conf. Mine looks like this: [Translation] Method = nsswitch GSS-Methods = nsswitch,static [...] Again, since

[CentOS] CentOS 7 NFS client problems

2015-04-23 Thread Devin Reade
#define TL;DR Despite idmapd running, usernames/IDs don't get mapped properly. Looking for a workaround. #undef TL;DR I'm trying to get a new CentOS 7.1 workstation running, and having some problems with NFS filesystems. The server is a fully patched CentOS 6 server. On the NFS filesystem,