List, good morning,
We're in the middle of moving our backup destination from an old
machine (with only 2TB) to a new one with 6TB space; each of these is
on a separate NFS share mounted under /mnt. Our migration scheme is
straightforward, but we hit a problem, possibly with permissions, and
Could it be that perhaps the UID mapping is not set up correctly? Being
able to do r/w but not being able to preserve times and set permission
could indicate that somehow the NFS-Server thinks that the files are
not owned by the user issuing the command. Cam you do a chmod
manually? Or can it
On 15/04/2014 10:38, Claus-Justus Heine wrote:
Could it be that perhaps the UID mapping is not set up correctly? Being
able to do r/w but not being able to preserve times and set permission
could indicate that somehow the NFS-Server thinks that the files are
not owned by the user issuing the
Am 15.04.14 13:27, schrieb Ron Leach: Useful pointers, thank you. What
I find is that all the *directories*
under /mnt/exist-dest and /mnt/new-dest have the same permissions
(exactly as I had intended by using the -a parameter on the cp command
to copy the existing backups to the new machine),