Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
I changed the NFS back to v3, set it to use TCP rather than UDP in fstab, and everything is happy now. Kris Kennaway-3 wrote: > > mikeco wrote: >> Where is it specified whether to use UDP or TCP for NFS clients? I never >> explicitly set it to one or the other. > &

Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
Where is it specified whether to use UDP or TCP for NFS clients? I never explicitly set it to one or the other. Kris Kennaway-3 wrote: > > You could try TCP mounts in case they are less broken on the > server side. They are recommended anyway. > -- View this message in context: http://ww

Re: All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
2049 nfs_acl I don't mind what version of NFS I end up using, so long as users are able to access the share properly. I'll also take a look at fs. -Mike Kris Kennaway-3 wrote: > > mikeco wrote: >> I have mounted an NFS4 filesystem shared by a Solaris 10 cluster >> env

All files on NFS4 mount are owned by 4294967294:4294967294

2008-08-06 Thread mikeco
I have mounted an NFS4 filesystem shared by a Solaris 10 cluster environment and am able to browse all of the files, but I cannot touch anything on the filesystem because of all of the user and group permissions being off. Here's my fstab entry: cnfs:/export /nfsnfs4 rw When I firs