this might not answer your question but..
anon=root means that any user that tries to mount that is unknown to the
server will be treated as if they are root and root from another system
will be given the permission of nobody.. what you want is
root=someuser.. In nfs root from another system i
Are you using NFSv4? Are all machines using the same idmap domain?
Ian
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Andries Annema
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
>
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-f
Hello,
I'm doing upgrade from version 20 to 22 LTS, and when I run pkg updade (after
changing Publisher), I'm receiving many conflicts between Python 2.6 and 2.7
which prevents me in upgrade.
Can anyone please help me, how to correctly do upgrade with replacing Python
2.6 with Python 2.7?
Than