We have a new problem that I was hoping someone could help with.
We have a Snap Appliance NFS server. It has been recently upgraded, so
it should have good NFS server software on it (though this isn't a
guarantee).
We have a couple dozen Linux 2.4 systems that have it mounted (via
automount). No problem. All mount is with root_squash and rw (not sure
of the other options).
We just tried to "automount" it to a RedHat Linux Enterprise 5 system,
and it mounted fine - except it is read-only. Why would Linux 2.6 not
mount it rw like the other systems? Is it some security thing that we
don't know? Is there a bug in the NFS client on RH Linux?
If anybody knows what we're missing, I'd appreciate a clue.
Thanks a lot.
Chris Carlson
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Chris Carlson wrote:
> We have a new problem that I was hoping someone could help with.
>
> We have a Snap Appliance NFS server. It has been recently upgraded, so
> it should have good NFS server software on it (though this isn't a
> guarantee).
>
> We have a couple dozen Linux 2.4 systems that have it mounted (via
> automount). No problem. All mount is with root_squash and rw (not sure
> of the other options).
>
> We just tried to "automount" it to a RedHat Linux Enterprise 5 system,
> and it mounted fine - except it is read-only. Why would Linux 2.6 not
> mount it rw like the other systems? Is it some security thing that we
> don't know? Is there a bug in the NFS client on RH Linux?
>
> If anybody knows what we're missing, I'd appreciate a clue.
I don't suppose that this file system from the server is already
mounted somewhere on the client and is mounted there read-only?
The current RHEL-5 has a problem doing this. It should be fixed
in the next release of RHEL-5.
Thanx...
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