[CentOS] GUI login issues over NFS
Michael Weiner
hunter at userfriendly.net
Fri Jan 27 14:17:38 UTC 2012
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 3:44 AM, Tru Huynh <tru at centos.org> wrote:
>
> [root at xxxxxxx ~]# ibrix_version -l
> Fusion Manager version: 6.0.326
> ===============================
> Segment Servers
> ===============
> HOST_NAME FILE_SYSTEM IAD/IAS IAD/FS OS KERNEL_VERSION ARCH
> --------- ------------------ ------- ------- --------- -------------- ----
> xxxxxxxx1 6.0.326(X9000_6_0) 6.0.326 6.0.326 GNU/Linux 2.6.18-194.el5 x86_64
> xxxxxxxx2 6.0.326(X9000_6_0) 6.0.326 6.0.326 GNU/Linux 2.6.18-194.el5 x86_64
>
>> - l'export et les options que tu as utilisé?
>
> [root at hummer-s2 ~]# ibrix_exportfs -l
> HOSTNAME FSNAME PATH OPTIONS
> --------- ------ --------------------------------- -------
> xxxxxxxx1 ibfs1 centos6:/ibfs1/tru rw,no_root_squash
> xxxxxxxx1 ibfs1 centos5:/ibfs1/tru rw,no_root_squash
> xxxxxxxx2 ibfs1 centos6:/ibfs1/tru rw,no_root_squash
> xxxxxxxx2 ibfs1 centos5:/ibfs1/tru rw,no_root_squash
>
> In the CentOS-5 and CentOS-6 machines, mount reports:
> ibrix:/ibfs1/tru on /home/ibrix type nfs (rw,addr=xxxx)
>
> I would check if your problematic user is created both locally
> and in your NIS/LDAP/... setup with different uid,
> restart the gdm daemon (caching? issue), stop nscd (+ flush
> the local cached data, before restarting it).
Tru -
thank you for the information, here is mine for the same
[root at lri-brix01 ~]# ibrix_version -l
Fusion Manager version: 6.0.326
===============================
Segment Servers
===============
HOST_NAME FILE_SYSTEM IAD/IAS IAD/FS OS
KERNEL_VERSION ARCH
---------- ------------------ ------- ------- ---------
-------------- ----
lri-brix01 6.0.326(X9000_6_0) 6.0.326 6.0.326 GNU/Linux
2.6.18-194.el5 x86_64
lri-brix02 6.0.326(X9000_6_0) 6.0.326 6.0.326 GNU/Linux
2.6.18-194.el5 x86_64
and
[root at lri-brix01 ~]# ibrix_exportfs -l
HOSTNAME FSNAME PATH OPTIONS
---------- ------ ------------------------------------- -------
lri-brix01 ibrix *:/ibrix/testing rw,no_root_squash
......
<many many exportfs shares>
On workstation, mount shows:
lri-brix:/ibrix/testing on /bme/home type nfs (rw,addr=10.66.200.11)
I even mounted the test share manually, disabling autofs and ypbind,
and created a 'local' user with an NFS mounted $HOME directory and it
still failed. I dont see what i have done wrong. SSH logins work, and
the directory is traversable by the local user but still can not log
in via Gnome or KDE.
Michael
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