Hi, Try reconfiguring at clinnt end. Or add 1 more client with fresh installation and check.
Regards, PK On Jul 2, 2015 1:57 PM, "Karel Lang AFD" <l...@afd.cz> wrote: > Hi there, > how's your users authenticated and resolved to UIDs? > > we use LDAP server with SSSD daemon configured. > > I'd check, if the domain is stated in your sssd.conf (if relevant) and > check nsswitch.conf (isn't possible your user exist locally with diff UID?) > and local users have preference in nsswitch.conf - in other words, is user > 'kovacs' same UID on client and server? > > I know it is trivial, but maybe worth checking? > > > -- > *Karel Lang* > *Unix/Linux Administration* > l...@afd.cz | +420 731 13 40 40 > AUFEER DESIGN, s.r.o. | www.aufeerdesign.cz > > On 07/01/2015 07:02 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote: > >> On 06/30/2015 01:46 PM, Eve V. E. Kovacs wrote: >> >>> We have an SL6 nfsv4 file server and a number of SL6 clients. >>> We were careful to configure idmapd.conf on both the clients and the >>> server to >>> have the same domain name as follows: >>> >>> # The following should be set to the local NFSv4 domain name >>> # The default is the host's DNS domain name. >>> #Domain = local.domain.edu >>> Domain = localdomain >>> >>> All of this worked until recently. >>> >>> Now, when I try to change the ownership of my file 'test' on one of the >>> clients, I get an error: >>> chown: changing ownership of test : Invalid argument >>> >>> On the server, I see errors in the log file: >>> rpc.idmapd[6092]: nss_getpwnam: name 'kov...@hep.anl.gov' does not >>> map into >>> domain 'localdomain' >>> >> >> Another thing that could be tried, add hep.anl.gov to Local-Realms in >> idmapd.conf. >> >> >>