RE: NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir

2010-01-21 Thread sbremal

Hello,

Found another supporting argument that an MSDOSFS path should be able to be 
exported through NFS is that -- beside UFS -- CDFS is also working fine.

Whom would be the right forum / person to address the below error to? Checked 
the man for nfsd and no contact is mentioned there.

22:47:45.184593 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235244> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 116 readdir [|nfs]
22:47:45.184707 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235244: reply ok 608 readdir
22:47:45.186389 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235245> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 120 readdirplus [|nfs]
22:47:45.186499 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235245: reply ok 116 readdirplus 
ERROR: Operation not supported

Thanks,
Balazs

> From: sbre...@hotmail.com
> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:46:45 +
> Subject: RE: NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir
> 
> 
> Hi,
>  
> A quick search on the internet shows that people use msdosfs with NFS, at 
> least on NetBSD (sorry):
>  
> http://arkiv.netbsd.se/?ml=dfbsd-bugs&a=2004-04&t=104901
>  
> My FreeBSD mount also shows that the msdosfs mount point is NFS exported. So, 
> from the side of whether nfsd supports msdosfs, I am convinced.
>  
> Any further idea for this error:
>  
> 22:47:45.184593 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235244> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 116 readdir [|nfs]
> 22:47:45.184707 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235244: reply ok 608 readdir
> 22:47:45.186389 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235245> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 120 readdirplus [|nfs]
> 22:47:45.186499 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235245: reply ok 116 
> readdirplus ERROR: Operation not supported
>  
> ?
> 
> -Balazs
> 
>> From: cswi...@mac.com
>> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:24:55 -0800
>> To: sbre...@hotmail.com
>> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>> Subject: Re: NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir
>> 
>> Hi--
>> 
>> On Jan 13, 2010, at 1:52 PM, sbre...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> Anyone has got an idea how this can be resolved? Thanks.
>> 
>> Does FreeBSD even support NFS-exporting a locally mounted MS-DOS filesystem? 
>> Traditionally, NFS was implemented over the default UFS filesystem and it 
>> was common for other filesystem typess to not be exportable
>> 
>> -- 
>> -Chuck
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RE: NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir

2010-01-14 Thread sbremal

Hi,
 
A quick search on the internet shows that people use msdosfs with NFS, at least 
on NetBSD (sorry):
 
http://arkiv.netbsd.se/?ml=dfbsd-bugs&a=2004-04&t=104901
 
My FreeBSD mount also shows that the msdosfs mount point is NFS exported. So, 
from the side of whether nfsd supports msdosfs, I am convinced.
 
Any further idea for this error:
 
22:47:45.184593 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235244> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 116 readdir [|nfs]
22:47:45.184707 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235244: reply ok 608 readdir
22:47:45.186389 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235245> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 120 readdirplus [|nfs]
22:47:45.186499 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235245: reply ok 116 readdirplus 
ERROR: Operation not supported
 
?

-Balazs

> From: cswi...@mac.com
> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:24:55 -0800
> To: sbre...@hotmail.com
> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir
> 
> Hi--
> 
> On Jan 13, 2010, at 1:52 PM, sbre...@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Anyone has got an idea how this can be resolved? Thanks.
> 
> Does FreeBSD even support NFS-exporting a locally mounted MS-DOS filesystem? 
> Traditionally, NFS was implemented over the default UFS filesystem and it was 
> common for other filesystem typess to not be exportable
> 
> -- 
> -Chuck
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RE: NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir

2010-01-13 Thread sbremal

Hello,
 
A mounted msdosfs (USD flash drive) path is exported from FreeBSD. The client 
(Windows with SFU 3.5) maps the remote NFS path successfully to a local drive 
(net use ...).
 
However, when the drive is opened (dir ...), the client gets into an endless 
loop. What I have discovered on FreeBSD is:
 
---
 
22:47:45.183215 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235243: reply ok 116 readdirplus 
ERROR: Operation not supported
22:47:45.184593 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235244> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 116 readdir [|nfs]
22:47:45.184707 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235244: reply ok 608 readdir
22:47:45.186389 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235245> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 120 readdirplus [|nfs]
22:47:45.186499 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235245: reply ok 116 readdirplus 
ERROR: Operation not supported
22:47:45.187898 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235246> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 116 readdir [|nfs]
22:47:45.188011 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235246: reply ok 608 readdir
22:47:45.189828 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235247> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 120 readdirplus [|nfs]
22:47:45.189933 IP 10.0.0.2.nfs> 10.0.0.4.1973235247: reply ok 116 readdirplus 
ERROR: Operation not supported
22:47:45.191358 IP 10.0.0.4.1973235248> 10.0.0.2.nfs: 116 readdir [|nfs]
 
---
 
With no end...
 
Anyone has got an idea how this can be resolved? Thanks.
 
Cheers,
Balazs

> Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:50:18 -0700
> From: fb...@peterk.org
> To: sbre...@hotmail.com
> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir
> 
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> There is an issue with my exported home folder. It has a subdirectory
>> under which an msdosfs pen drive is mounted. The home folder gets exported
>> nicely however the msdos subdirectory is not!
>>
>> Any idea how this could be solved?
>>
>> Some useful extracts:
>>
>> ---
>>
>> babapc# more /etc/fstab
>> # DeviceMountpoint  FStype 
>> Options DumpPass#
>> /dev/ad4s1b noneswap   
>> sw  0   0
>> /dev/ad4s1a /   ufs
>> rw  1   1
>> /dev/ad4s1e /tmpufs
>> rw  2   2
>> /dev/ad4s1f /usrufs
>> rw  2   2
>> /dev/ad4s1d /var    ufs
>> rw  2   2
>> /dev/acd0   /cdrom  cd9660 
>> ro,noauto   0   0
>> /dev/da0s1  /usr/home/sbremal/usb_flash_drive   msdosfs
>> rw,noauto   0   0
>>
>> babapc# more /etc/exports
>> #The following examples export /usr to 3 machines named after ducks,
>> #/usr/src and /usr/obj read-only to machines named after trouble makers,
>> #/home and all directories under it to machines named after dead rock
>> stars
>> #and, /a to a network of privileged machines allowed to write on it as
>> root.
>> #/usr   huey louie dewie
>> #/usr/src /usr/obj -ro  calvin hobbes
>> #/home   -alldirs   janice jimmy frank
>> #/a  -maproot=0  -network 10.0.1.0 -mask 255.255.248.0
>> #
>> # You should replace these lines with your actual exported filesystems.
>> # Note that BSD's export syntax is 'host-centric' vs. Sun's 'FS-centric'
>> one.
>> /usr/home/sbremal
>>
>> babapc# mount
>> /dev/ad4s1a on / (ufs, local)
>> devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
>> /dev/ad4s1e on /tmp (ufs, local, soft-updates)
>> /dev/ad4s1f on /usr (ufs, NFS exported, local, soft-updates)
>> /dev/ad4s1d on /var (ufs, local, soft-updates)
>> /dev/da0s1 on /usr/home/sbremal/usb_flash_drive (msdosfs, local)
>> 10.0.0.2:/usr/home/sbremal on /root/x (nfs)
>>
>> babapc# ls /root/x/usb_flash_drive/
>>
>> -> Nothing!!!
>>
>> babapc# ls /usr/home/sbremal/usb_flash_drive/
>> @Nokia  Images
>> Backup
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>>
>> (Would "freebsd-fs" be more appropriate to ask the question on?)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Balazs
> 
> You will need to export '/usr/home/sbremal/usb_flash_drive' also since it
> is another filesystem, not just a subdirectory.
> [reason you can see the subdirectory, but not the actual FS mounted in
> there]
> 
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NFS exporting mounted msdosfs subdir

2010-01-10 Thread sbremal

Hello,

There is an issue with my exported home folder. It has a subdirectory under 
which an msdosfs pen drive is mounted. The home folder gets exported nicely 
however the msdos subdirectory is not!

Any idea how this could be solved?

Some useful extracts:

---

babapc# more /etc/fstab
# Device    Mountpoint  FStype  
Options Dump    Pass#
/dev/ad4s1b none    swap    
sw  0   0
/dev/ad4s1a /   ufs 
rw  1   1
/dev/ad4s1e /tmp    ufs 
rw  2   2
/dev/ad4s1f /usr    ufs 
rw  2   2
/dev/ad4s1d /var    ufs 
rw  2   2
/dev/acd0   /cdrom  cd9660  
ro,noauto   0   0
/dev/da0s1  /usr/home/sbremal/usb_flash_drive   msdosfs 
rw,noauto   0   0

babapc# more /etc/exports
#The following examples export /usr to 3 machines named after ducks,
#/usr/src and /usr/obj read-only to machines named after trouble makers,
#/home and all directories under it to machines named after dead rock stars
#and, /a to a network of privileged machines allowed to write on it as root.
#/usr   huey louie dewie
#/usr/src /usr/obj -ro  calvin hobbes
#/home   -alldirs   janice jimmy frank
#/a  -maproot=0  -network 10.0.1.0 -mask 255.255.248.0
#
# You should replace these lines with your actual exported filesystems.
# Note that BSD's export syntax is 'host-centric' vs. Sun's 'FS-centric' one.
/usr/home/sbremal

babapc# mount
/dev/ad4s1a on / (ufs, local)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
/dev/ad4s1e on /tmp (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/ad4s1f on /usr (ufs, NFS exported, local, soft-updates)
/dev/ad4s1d on /var (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/da0s1 on /usr/home/sbremal/usb_flash_drive (msdosfs, local)
10.0.0.2:/usr/home/sbremal on /root/x (nfs)

babapc# ls /root/x/usb_flash_drive/

-> Nothing!!!

babapc# ls /usr/home/sbremal/usb_flash_drive/
@Nokia  Images
Backup

---

Any help would be much appreciated.

(Would "freebsd-fs" be more appropriate to ask the question on?)

Cheers,
Balazs
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RE: /etc/groups gone

2008-08-21 Thread sbremal

Great help from all of you! Thank you, Balazs


> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 21:43:06 +0200
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> Subject: Re: /etc/groups gone
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Yesterday night at 1 a.m. I have managed to remove /etc/groups (rm
> > instead of vi, was already sleepying). Luckily only a few groups
> > (2-3) was created earlier. No backup, "of course".
> 
> Yes, there is a backup.  Restore from /var/backups/group.bak.
> 
> Best regards
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/etc/groups gone

2008-08-21 Thread sbremal

Hi,

Yesterday night at 1 a.m. I have managed to remove /etc/groups (rm instead of 
vi, was already sleepying). Luckily only a few groups (2-3) was created 
earlier. No backup, "of course".

I believe the file system is still correct, it uses group IDs instead of names 
(?). Though ls does not show the correct group names (only IDs) and creating 
new groups will reuse the old group IDs.

Is there any better way of rebuilding /etc/groups than guessing and manually 
adding one-by-one.

Can I somehow list all group IDs used by the file system?

Many thanks.

Balazs
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