Hello,
Cross Mounted
Recently we did a migration from one NFS storage server to another NFS
storage server. During this Migration all the copied File had owners as
root. In the recent NFS storage server the FTP server option is no more
available so we have mounted the NFS storage to a linux
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Jake anderson writes:
Recently we did a migration from one NFS storage server to another NFS
storage server. During this Migration all the copied File had owners as
root. In the recent NFS storage server the FTP server option is no more
available so we have mounted the NFS storage to a linux
Hi,
We again exported the path as anon=0,unmounted and mounted, but still the
root level of user is unable to change the Ownership.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Malcolm Beattie beatt...@uk.ibm.com wrote:
Jake anderson writes:
Recently we did a migration from one NFS storage server to
Is this a netapp exporting the nfs?
If so you need the root=serverip export option?
If this is linux then you need the no_root_squash option...
Offer Baruch
On Jun 9, 2014 6:27 PM, Jake anderson justmainfra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We again exported the path as anon=0,unmounted and mounted,
Hi,
Yes this is a netapp exporting the nfs. Could you please provide me whole
syntax ? we gave the DNS instead of serverip. Are there any difference ?
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Offer Baruch offerbar...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this a netapp exporting the nfs?
If so you need the
On Monday, 06/09/2014 at 12:03 EDT, Jake anderson
justmainfra...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes this is a netapp exporting the nfs. Could you please provide me
whole
syntax ? we gave the DNS instead of serverip. Are there any difference ?
Jake, you can google netapp uid 0 and find full syntax and more
Hi Alan,
Thanks. I was wondering why anon=0 didnt worked.
On 9 Jun 2014 21:44, Alan Altmark alan_altm...@us.ibm.com wrote:
On Monday, 06/09/2014 at 12:03 EDT, Jake anderson
justmainfra...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes this is a netapp exporting the nfs. Could you please provide me
whole
syntax ?
On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 09:31:48PM +0530, Jake anderson wrote:
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 21:31:48 +0530
Hi,
Yes this is a netapp exporting the nfs. Could you please provide me whole
syntax ? we gave the DNS instead of serverip. Are there any difference ?
# on the NetAPP see exports
#
Dns should work just fine...
Just google for it...
I think root= is the correct syntax...
Server should be where you mount the nfs...
Offer
On Jun 9, 2014 7:03 PM, Jake anderson justmainfra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Yes this is a netapp exporting the nfs. Could you please provide me whole
Hi, All,
We recently installed RHEL 6.5 on z/VM 6.2 using the latest edition of Michael
MacIsaac's Virtualization Cookbook, which is written around z/VM 6.3 and RHEL
6.4.
We cloned a new Linux guest from our RHEL 6.5 golden image, and one of our
Linux admins noticed some strange messages in
John,
If your Linux virtual machine IPL's CMS, is it done in the virtual
machine's PROFILE EXEC, before Linux is IPLed?
You could put a CP Q 190 191 19D 19E just before the IPL linuxVDEV
statement.
-Mike MacIsaac
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
Hi,
Could it be this was from a reboot, rather then a boot from 'scratch'?
Scott Rohling
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
Hi, All,
We recently installed RHEL 6.5 on z/VM 6.2 using the latest edition of
Michael MacIsaac's Virtualization Cookbook, which is
I have tried to export with anon=0 but still as a root fron linux I am
unable to change the owner. Not sure where I am missing.
Jake
On 9 Jun 2014 22:49, Offer Baruch offerbar...@gmail.com wrote:
Dns should work just fine...
Just google for it...
I think root= is the correct syntax...
Server
You need the root option...
root=clientid[:clientid...]
Specifies which NFS clients have root access to the file system path. If
you specify the root= option, you must specify at least one NFS client
identifier. To exclude NFS clients from the list, prepend the NFS client
identifiers with a minus
Hello,
Oracle schedules jobs via CRON. Looks like user was editing his CRON with
using crontab -e.
Had some messages showing cron was locked. See below.
Restarted CRON, stopped/started CRON no improvement. I tried to schedule a
simple CRON as oracle, does not run, no mail message.
Anacron is different then cron.. it's normally invoked by cron once a day
.. maybe in /etc/cron.d? It should be the one running the cron.daily and
weekly stuff.See /etc/anacrontab ..
Anyway - you might see if there are already anacron processes running and
kill them:
ps -ef | grep
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