06-25-2012
I found out what it was having issues with. Even though I am logged in as root in the container, the NFS server for some reason cannot authenticate it as root so it made it user "unknown" which gives it the ownership of "-2". I changed the dfstab on the NFS server to export and use uid "0" for anybody that it authenticates as "unknown". I consider this a work around for now.
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showmount
SHOWMOUNT(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SHOWMOUNT(8)
NAME
showmount -- show remote NFS mounts on host
SYNOPSIS
showmount [-Ae36] [-a | -d] [host]
DESCRIPTION
showmount shows status information about the NFS server on host. By default it prints the names of all hosts that have NFS file systems
mounted on the host. See NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification, RFC 1094, Appendix A, and NFS: Network File System Version 3
Protocol Specification, Appendix I, for a detailed description of the protocol.
-A Search for NFS servers advertised via Bonjour.
-a List all mount points in the form: host:dirpath
-d List directory paths of mount points instead of hosts.
-e Show the host's exports list.
-3 Use mount protocol Version 3, compatible with NFS Version 3.
-6 Use only IPv6 addresses to contact servers.
SEE ALSO
mount(1), mountd(8), nfsd(8), mDNSResponder(8)
BUGS
The mount daemon running on the server only has an idea of the actual mounts, since the NFS server is stateless. showmount will only display
the information as accurately as the mount daemon reports it.
HISTORY
The showmount utility first appeared in 4.4BSD.
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