The problem was root was being mapped to user nobody, the following line:
share -F nfs -o rw=somemachine.foo.com,root=somemachine.foo.com -d "www"
/usr/www
fixed the problem.
Bill
Thanks to David Evans, Niall O Broin, Dennis Martens, Sandeep V Pandit,
Richard Smith, Ray Trzaska, Jaewan Kim, Nickolai Zeldovich, Eric
Lewandowski.
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Elvis wrote:
> I have a sparc 5 and an Ultra both running 2.6 both patched up to Jan
> 25th, 1999.
>
> If I share a file system or directory from either machine to the other, I
> am able to read but not write to the nfs mount. For example:
>
> ss5:
> share -F nfs -o rw=othermachine.foo.com -d "www" /usr/www
>
> and then on the ultra I mount it:
>
> mount ss5:/usr/www /mnt
>
> I see the mount directory, I am ble to ls through the mounted directory
> but when I try to write a file I get "cannot create". Sounds like a
> permission problem but I am specifying rw in /etc/dfs/dfstab
>
> When I do a "mount" I do see that nfs mounted dir is mounted
> read/write/remote.
>
> Any ideas on why I cannot write?
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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