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Actually I replied to last question (the same day...), but I missed to
CC to BTS... Sorry...

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Steinar H. Gunderson ha scritto:
> 
> Where are you restarting idmapd? On the server or the client?
> 

On the server

>> It seems that tries to map UID as usernames when started before nfsd; in
>> daemon.log I can read messages like:
>>
>> rpc.idmapd[pid]: nss_getpwnam: name '1000' does not map into domain foo'
> 
> This is an error from NSS. What does your NSS setup look like? Are you using
> LDAP or somesuch?
> 

No. I'm using a default nsswitch.conf, with file based DNS

>> Maybe init start order of nfs-common should be reconsidered, moving the
>> script after nfs-kernel-server.
> 
> That would be impossible -- nfs-kernel-server depends on nfs-common to run
> properly.
> 

Yes, I seen it... Sorry for incorrect suggestion, but I started to
better understand NFS by few days only... Quite odd problem.

I don't know which other useful information I can give you by myself. If
I should test something, let me know.
- --
Alessio Gaeta
http://meden.uni.cc

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