04-27-2010
NFS Access Issue
Hi,
I am facing issue on NFS.
I have shared /data file file system on Server 192.192.192.1, added below lines in /etc/exports
/data 192.192.192.2(rw,no_root_squash,sync)
the owner of /data directory was test(uid 500)
and same I have mounted on another server 192.192.192.2 where the uid of test user was 501
After mounting I am able to list the files and directory but not able to write or creating new files.
As per my understanding their is problem of uid, but how to overcome that issue.
Please suggest.
Regards
Manoj
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aggregate-ios
AGGREGATE-IOS(1) General Commands Manual AGGREGATE-IOS(1)
NAME
aggregate-ios - optimise a concatenated set of cisco/IOS prefix filters to help make them nice and short.
SYNOPSIS
aggregate-ios <source_config >optimised_config
DESCRIPTION
Takes cisco IOS configuration on stdin, and optimises any prefix filters found using aggregate(1). Optimised filters are produced on std-
out.
OPTIONS
None.
DIAGNOSTICS
Any diagnostics produced by aggregate(1) are passed through on stderr.
EXAMPLES
The following configuration fragment:
ip prefix-list AS65530 description Foo, Inc
ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.1.0.0/16
ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.2.0.0/16
ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.2.1.0/24
ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.3.0.0/16
ip prefix-list AS65531 description Bar.Com
ip prefix-list AS65531 seq 5 permit 192.168.1.0/24
ip prefix-list AS65531 seq 10 permit 192.168.2.0/24
ip prefix-list AS65531 seq 15 permit 192.168.0.0/19
is optimised as follows:
ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.1.0.0/16 le 24
ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.2.0.0/15 le 24
ip prefix-list AS65531 permit 192.168.0.0/19 le 24
SEE ALSO
aggregate(1)
HISTORY
Aggregate-ios was written by Joe Abley <jabley@mfnx.net>.
BUGS
All those in aggregate(1) and then some :)
Joe Abley 2000 November 27 AGGREGATE-IOS(1)