[CentOS] SOLVED (was Re: Unable to mount Centos 5.6 Server via nfs4 - Operation Not Permitted - MADNESS!
RILINDO FOSTER
rilindo at me.comSat Jun 4 13:43:20 UTC 2011
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On Jun 4, 2011, at 4:27 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > RILINDO FOSTER wrote: >> Okay, it took a few minutes, but I figure it out. Seems that Scientific Linux eems to regress a bit in this area. >> SL Box (mounting Centos box via NFS4): >> >> 192.168.15.200:/ /mnt nfs4 rw,addr=192.168.15.200,clientaddr=192.168.15.100 0 0 >> >> Huh. >> >> Thanks a lot for the pointers, guys. It has been interesting. :) >> >> On Jun 2, 2011, at 8:50 PM, RILINDO FOSTER wrote: >> >>> Here you go. Nothing too fancy: >>> >>> [root at centos ~]# cat /etc/exports >>> /home *(ro,sync) >>> /opt/company_data *(rw,sync) >>> > > If I am not mistaking, difference might be between 5.x and 6.x, not > distro oriented. Not binding and having DNS/hostname issues is nice and > is progress. If I understand this correctly, the steps required to mount a NFS4 export is supposed to include binding the directories, right? In that case, SL 6.x (and maybe Red Hat 6.x) is breaking convention here. Make it easier for old-school admins like me, though. :) - Rilindo
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