Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!grebyn!media!rmf From: rmf@media.uucp (Roger Fujii) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: NFS problem with 10.2 Keywords: NFS, Domain OS/10.2 Message-ID: <1990Aug7.205029.15694@media.uucp> Date: 7 Aug 90 20:50:29 GMT References: <104@cache.water.ca.gov> Organization: Media Cybernetics, Inc. Lines: 35 kwongj@caldwr.water.ca.gov (James Kwong) writes: >We have a mixture of 9.7 and 10.2 nodes on our network. >I recently upgraded our Sun's mount point Apollo to SR10.2 >and started experiencing problems with the Apollo >mounts on our Suns. Surprise... [ symptom deleted] >When this happens, users cannot access the '/apollo' directory from >the Sun. >What's strange is IF I SU AS ROOT on the Sun, I'm able to access the >apollo file system WITHOUT THESE PROBLEMS. It seems to be only when >I'm log in as a regular user, do I get the above error messages. > >As anyone else experience this problem and found a cure >for it? Yes, I have experienced it. No, I have no clue how to fix it (well, yes I do, but I don't feel like making a client nfs right now). It seems to have something to do with the Apollo's nfsd owner changing from root/user to a 'person'. >I've called Sun and they said that it is probably not their >problem but an Apollo problem. This is a definite problem with 10.2. 10.1 nfs had a completely different problem. -- Roger Fujii - Media Cybernetics Phone: (301)495-3305 Internet: rmf%media@uunet.uu.net UUCP: {uunet,hqda-ai}!media!rmf