I have a Windows Server 2003 NAS hosting my user home directories and have been using it with Solaris 9 and 10 for quite some time. We recently setup a new server which I Virtualized using OpenSolaris and Zen. Besides the OpenSolaris dom0 I have 3 domU's 2 of which are also OpenSolaris 2009.06 and the third being Solaris 10. I have no problem with the NFS mount from the NAS on the Solaris 10 instance. But I am unable to mount the directory on the OpenSolaris instances. I created a temporary mount point /tmon and mounted the directory # mount -F nfs NAS01:/UHome /tmon which worked but whenever I try and access the mount I get the following: swells at ACRTEK29:/var/log# cd /tmon NFS access failed for server NAS01: error 7 (RPC: Authentication error) NFS access failed for server NAS01: error 7 (RPC: Authentication error) bash: cd: /tmon: I/O error
If I look at the mount using the mount command I see: /tmon on NAS01:/UHome remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xattr/dev=4d80001 on Tue Nov 3 16:32:59 2009 I have setup my id mapping on the NAS and security on the NAS allows all machines full access. There are no error messages being logged on the NAS. I am running out of places to look. I have verified that the nfs/client:default is enabled and online. I would appreciate any ideas. Thanks Steve -- This message posted from opensolaris.org