Never mind, its the NFS version 4 problem. Network Appliance doesn't understand
Sun NFS V4 too well. I changed /etc/default/nfs to NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX=3 and
rebooted the zone. The ownership of my home directory is now correct. I wonder
how many more times I'm going to trip over this one?
Ron
How about:
zoneadm -z zone reboot (from the global zone).
Ron
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oops
zoneadm -z zone reboot
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At least some of the servers that I can't access are using NFSv3
It has been my experience that NFSv4 on Solaris 10 and NFSv3 on other hosts,
including NetApp filers, cause all sorts of problems. Either you get No
Directory or the directory/files are owned by nobody.
We routinely modify
On Friday, June 15, 07, I patched the global zone on a machine with 2 local
zones. The global zone has 4 file systems connected (but not mounted) from a
3320 storage array. Using lofiadm -a, i created 4 devices which I imported to
the local zones - 2 to each zone. I then mounted the 4 file
Hi Dan,
As I explained in my email to you, I did not know about the lack of persistence
or the need for a startup script. I just now wrote the script.
This post is to admit my error and let others know of the shortcoming of lofi
devices.
Thanks again for your help.
BTW John C at Sun sent me
When patching a machine with local zones, should the local zones be halted or
left running? I can't seem to find a definitive answer.
ron
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I use a 'here' document in ksh to do what you want. You could use variables to
pass IP address and zone name to the script. See the attachment.
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. There are 3 files
involved in the automounter:
/etc/passwd:
halstead:x:1000:1000:Ron Halstead:/home/halstead:/usr/bin/ksh93
/etc/auto_master
# Master map for automounter
#
+auto_master
/net-hosts -nosuid,nobrowse
/home auto_home -nobrowse
/etc/auto_home
# Home
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