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Operating Systems Linux NFS Server FC7 Solaris client problems! Post 302126569 by joerg on Thursday 12th of July 2007 03:48:01 AM
Old 07-12-2007
Question NFS Server FC7 Solaris client problems!

Hi,
my problem is that I am not able to grand the nfs directory on a Fedora 7 server to a standard solaris client.
I always got the messages no permission.

Important: No change on the client (Solaris) is possible! So I am not able to change the NFS Version on the client side to force the client to use only nfs version 3.

I hope that anyone can help me!

Hint: Solaris experience more then 7 years but linux less then two daysSmilie!

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Solaris box :
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montagu@zeus:[~] $ uname -a
SunOS zeus 5.10 Generic_118822-25 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-60

tail -20f /var/adm/messages
Jul 12 09:26:28 zeus nfs: [ID 224533 kern.warning] WARNING: NFS server
initial call to 192.168.10.191 failed: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:26:28 zeus automountd[315]: [ID 834250 daemon.error] Mount of
192.168.10.191:/NFS4exports/export on
/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports/export: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:26:28 zeus nfs: [ID 224533 kern.warning] WARNING: NFS server
initial call to 192.168.10.191 failed: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:26:28 zeus automountd[315]: [ID 834250 daemon.error] Mount of
192.168.10.191:/NFS4exports/export on
/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports/export: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:19 zeus nfs: [ID 224533 kern.warning] WARNING: NFS server
initial call to 192.168.10.191 failed: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:19 zeus automountd[315]: [ID 834250 daemon.error] Mount of
192.168.10.191:/NFS4exports/export on
/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports/export: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:19 zeus nfs: [ID 224533 kern.warning] WARNING: NFS server
initial call to 192.168.10.191 failed: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:19 zeus automountd[315]: [ID 834250 daemon.error] Mount of
192.168.10.191:/NFS4exports/export on
/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports/export: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:22 zeus nfs: [ID 224533 kern.warning] WARNING: NFS server
initial call to 192.168.10.191 failed: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:22 zeus automountd[315]: [ID 834250 daemon.error] Mount of
192.168.10.191:/NFS4exports/home on
/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports/home: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:22 zeus nfs: [ID 224533 kern.warning] WARNING: NFS server
initial call to 192.168.10.191 failed: No such file or directory
Jul 12 09:32:22 zeus automountd[315]: [ID 834250 daemon.error] Mount of
192.168.10.191:/NFS4exports/home on
/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports/home: No such file or directory

montagu@zeus:[/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports] $ cd export
bash: cd: export: Permission denied
montagu@zeus:[/net/192.168.10.191/NFS4exports] $ cd home
bash: cd: home: Permission denied

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Fedora box :
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uname -a
Linux jumpstart100 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 #1 SMP Tue Jun 12 15:37:31 EDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

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more /etc/exports
/NFS4exports/home 192.168.10.0/24(ro,insecure,sync,no_wdelay,no_subtree_check,insecure_locks,fsid=0)
/NFS4exports/export 192.168.10.0/24(ro,insecure,sync,insecure_locks,nohide,fsid=0,no_root_squash)

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service nfs restart

Shutting down NFS mountd: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS daemon: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS quotas: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS services: [ OK ]
Starting NFS services: [ OK ]
Starting NFS quotas: [ OK ]
Starting NFS daemon: [ OK ]
Starting NFS mountd: [ OK ]

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more /etc/sysconfig/nfs
RPCNFSDARGS="-N 4"

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rpm -qa | grep nfs
nfs4-acl-tools-0.3.1-1.fc7.2
nfs-utils-lib-1.0.8-8.fc7
system-config-nfs-1.3.25-1.fc7
nfswatch-4.99.9-1.fc7
nfs-utils-1.0.12-4.fc7

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more /etc/fstab

/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 / ext3 defaults 1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01 swap swap defaults 0 0
/home /NFS4exports/home none bind 0 0
/export /NFS4exports/export none bind 0 0



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Snoop and commands traced on the Solaris box:
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# cd /net
# ls
# cd 192.168.10.191
# ls
NFS4exports
# ls
NFS4exports
# cd NFS4exports
# ls
export home
# cd export
export: permission denied
#


And now the network snoop:
# snoop 192.168.10.191
Using device /dev/hme (promiscuous mode)
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=2049 S=32845 Syn Seq=555221081 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss 1460,nop,wscale 0,nop,nop,sackOK>
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32845 S=2049 Syn Ack=555221082 Seq=4195591139 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 5>
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=2049 S=32845 Ack=4195591140 Seq=555221082 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 NFS C NULL4
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32845 S=2049 Ack=555221126 Seq=4195591140 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 RPC R (#4) XID=1183953721 Program number mismatch (low=2, high=3)
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=2049 S=32845 Ack=4195591176 Seq=555221126 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=2049 S=32845 Fin Ack=4195591176 Seq=555221126 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32845 S=2049 Fin Ack=555221127 Seq=4195591176 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=2049 S=32845 Ack=4195591177 Seq=555221127 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100003 (NFS) vers=3 proto=UDP
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 PORTMAP R GETPORT port=2049
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 NFS C NULL3
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 NFS R NULL3
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100005 (MOUNT) vers=1 proto=TCP
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 PORTMAP R GETPORT port=899
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32846 Syn Seq=555354387 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss 1460,nop,wscale 0,nop,nop,sackOK>
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32846 S=899 Syn Ack=555354388 Seq=4197427390 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 5>
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32846 Ack=4197427391 Seq=555354388 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 MOUNT1 C Get export list
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32846 S=899 Ack=555354432 Seq=4197427391 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 MOUNT1 R Get export list 2 entries
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32846 Ack=4197427535 Seq=555354432 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32846 Fin Ack=4197427535 Seq=555354432 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32846 S=899 Fin Ack=555354433 Seq=4197427535 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32846 Ack=4197427536 Seq=555354433 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100005 (MOUNT) vers=1 proto=TCP
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 PORTMAP R GETPORT port=899
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32847 Syn Seq=555527220 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss 1460,nop,wscale 0,nop,nop,sackOK>
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32847 S=899 Syn Ack=555527221 Seq=4197107640 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 5>
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32847 Ack=4197107641 Seq=555527221 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 MOUNT1 C Get export list
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32847 S=899 Ack=555527265 Seq=4197107641 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 MOUNT1 R Get export list 2 entries
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32847 Ack=4197107785 Seq=555527265 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32847 Fin Ack=4197107785 Seq=555527265 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32847 S=899 Fin Ack=555527266 Seq=4197107785 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32847 Ack=4197107786 Seq=555527266 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100005 (MOUNT) vers=1 proto=TCP
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 PORTMAP R GETPORT port=899
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32848 Syn Seq=560146977 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss 1460,nop,wscale 0,nop,nop,sackOK>
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32848 S=899 Syn Ack=560146978 Seq=4211632485 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 5>
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32848 Ack=4211632486 Seq=560146978 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 MOUNT1 C Get export list
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32848 S=899 Ack=560147022 Seq=4211632486 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 MOUNT1 R Get export list 2 entries
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32848 Ack=4211632630 Seq=560147022 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32848 Fin Ack=4211632630 Seq=560147022 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32848 S=899 Fin Ack=560147023 Seq=4211632630 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32848 Ack=4211632631 Seq=560147023 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100005 (MOUNT) vers=1 proto=TCP
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 PORTMAP R GETPORT port=899
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32849 Syn Seq=562399097 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss 1460,nop,wscale 0,nop,nop,sackOK>
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32849 S=899 Syn Ack=562399098 Seq=4219104707 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 5>
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32849 Ack=4219104708 Seq=562399098 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 MOUNT1 C Get export list
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32849 S=899 Ack=562399142 Seq=4219104708 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 MOUNT1 R Get export list 2 entries
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32849 Ack=4219104852 Seq=562399142 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32849 Fin Ack=4219104852 Seq=562399142 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 TCP D=32849 S=899 Fin Ack=562399143 Seq=4219104852 Len=0 Win=183
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 TCP D=899 S=32849 Ack=4219104853 Seq=562399143 Len=0 Win=49640
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100005 (MOUNT) vers=3 proto=UDP
192.168.10.191 -> 192.168.10.10 PORTMAP R GETPORT port=896
192.168.10.10 -> 192.168.10.191 MOUNT3 C Null
 

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