I can confirm seeing this as well. Furthermore, I've narrowed it down
by trying multiple linux distros (ubuntu 12.04 and 13.04, mint 15,
debian, centos) and different ldap systems (ldap, ldapd, sssd).
The strangest instance is that ubuntu 12.04 desktop is broken but 12.04
server works.If I
even weirder… if I install Ubuntu 12.04 Server and then install the
ubuntu-desktop package. The NFS4/LDAP stuff all works as well.
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Title:
nfs4
This is my best guess as to where the problem lies
** Package changed: ubuntu = libnfsidmap (Ubuntu)
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Title:
nfs4 mounted share is not mapping
To be clearer then,
where admin and admin2 are ldap users
on affected machines:
ls /mynfs4mount
-rwxrwxr-x 1 admin admins 0B Sep 10 15:40 test
-rwxrwxr-x 1 admin admins 0B Sep 10 15:40 test2
chown admin2 /mynfs4mount/test*
ls /mynfs4mount
-rwxrwxr-x 1 nobody admins 0B Sep 10 15:40 test
Also, I've just checked for myself that it is NOT broken on 12.04 Server
but it is on 12.04 Desktop (as well as 13.04 Server and Desktop, Mint
15). Hopefully that narrows is down further.
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To be clearer then,
where admin and admin2 are ldap users
on affected machines:
ls /mynfs4mount
-rwxrwxr-x1 admin admins 0B Sep 10 15:40 test
-rwxrwxr-x1 admin admins 0B Sep 10 15:40 test2
chmod admin2 /mynfs4mount/test*
ls /mynfs4mount
-rwxrwxr-x1 nobody admins 0B Sep
on the broken machines the syslog also has these statements:
Sep 11 16:29:46 vm2 rpc.idmapd[601]: nss_getpwnam: name '5...@mys.com' domain
'my.com': resulting localname '5000'
Sep 11 16:29:46 vm2 rpc.idmapd[601]: nss_getpwnam: name '5000' not found in
domain 'my.com'
so whatever is broken is
Public bug reported:
I have a couple of NFS4 shares being exported from FreeBSD machine with
the no_root_squash option (maproot on FreeBSD).
I have a couple Ubuntu 12.04 clients that mount the shares and behave normally.
If I am root on one of these machines I can chown files to any user/group
seriously? 6 months and this isn't fixed? I just got bit by this after
upgrading and rebooting my LDAP server! Imagine the panic that set in
at first.
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seriously? 6 months and this isn't fixed? I just got bit by this after
upgrading and rebooting my LDAP server! Imagine the panic that set in
at first.
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I run into the same exact issue described by Roy.
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Title:
[-UUIDudev] installing mdadm (or outdated mdadm.conf) breaks bootup
To manage
I would like to confirm that this has happened to me as well. I was
copying to a degraded RAID5 (while it was rebuilding, and while it was
not) and both times experienced a hard freeze. I would like to do
further testing but since this is an important data volume I don't want
to mess around with
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