SUMMARY: NFS vers4 uid problem

From: David L. Markowitz <dav_at_rttrek.com>
Date: Tue Apr 18 2006 - 17:53:00 EDT
Thanks to:

	Casper.Dik <Casper.Dik@Sun.COM>  (as always)
	Darren Dunham <ddunham@taos.com>

Original question:
>>I have two hosts, hostS (a Sun Blade 1000 [SPARC] running Sol10)
>>and hostO (a Sun Ultra 20 [Opteron] running Sol10 x86 01/06).  I
>>am trying to share the filesystem /export/home from hostS and
>>mount it on hostO.  I am having a problem with NFS version 4.
>>
>>When using NFS vers=4 (the default), even a simple mount (no
>>automounting involved) works, but the uid and gid of all files
>>in the mounted fs are mapped to nobody,nobody.  The server's
>>values are 119,100.
>>
>>hostS's dfstab:
>>
>>  share -F nfs -o rw=hostO,root=hostO -d "home dirs" /export/home
>>
>>hostO's vfstab:
>>
>>  hostS:/export/home -  /home/hostS  nfs   -   yes   -
>>
>>Switching to NFS vers=3 makes it work.
>>
>>How do I make this work with vers=4?


Casper said simply:

 > Set the domainname in /etc/default/nfs

Darren's answer had a bit more meat:

 > http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/nfsv4?entry=q1_why_do_i_get

-- 
     David L. Markowitz
     Rttrek Consulting
     dav@rttrek.com
     http://www.rttrek.com
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