Re: NFS problems with Debian server and Solaris client

1997-07-03 Thread Christian Leutloff
Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm having problems getting Solaris 2.5.1 to use the Debian NFS
> server.  Read only file systems work fine.  On read-write file

we'll go the other way round in the near future ;-)

but Solaris uses a new nfs Version (3) instead of 2. Perhaps you can
deactivate the new nfs and only use the old one. Another thing is the
new CacheFS - perhaps it helps if you deacticate it.

Hope it helps
Christian

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Re: NFS problems with Debian server and Solaris client

1997-06-24 Thread Markus Diesmann
I do have similar problems serving SGI machines.
It might depend on the way a file system is mounted
e.g. hard vs. soft, but I'am not sure, still testing ...

Markus Diesmann


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NFS problems with Debian server and Solaris client

1997-06-24 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
I'm having problems getting Solaris 2.5.1 to use the Debian NFS
server.  Read only file systems work fine.  On read-write file
systems, the Solaris client works fine initially but then gets
confused.  It no longer can create files or directories, is unable to
delete them, doesn't recognize directories as directories, and
complains about the user not being the owner.  ls seems to list them
out properly.

Debian NFS clients seem to work fine.

I've tried a number of mount options without success.

Has anyone used Debian as an NFS server with Solaris? 

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Jean Pierre


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