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2014 Jan 13
0
[resolved ]nfs client kerberos cache
...; 'sec=krb5p,vers=4,addr=192.168.12.172,clientaddr=192.168.12.173' > nfs1.example.com:/exports/homes/ on /mnt type nfs (rw,sec=krb5p) > > rpcgssd created the Kerberos cache file as indicated > in /var/log/messages: > rpc.gssd[2473]: INFO: Credentials in CC > 'FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_machine_EXAMPLE.COM' are good until 1389125973 > > > So far so good, but then: > > 1) I unmount everything from nfs1, remove the nfs1.example.host, its DNS > record(s) and service principcals. > 2) I redeploy the nfs1.example.com and re-create the > nfs/nfs1.example.com at EXAMPLE.COM...
2014 Jan 06
0
nfs client kerberos cache
...nfs: trying text-based options 'sec=krb5p,vers=4,addr=192.168.12.172,clientaddr=192.168.12.173' nfs1.example.com:/exports/homes/ on /mnt type nfs (rw,sec=krb5p) rpcgssd created the Kerberos cache file as indicated in /var/log/messages: rpc.gssd[2473]: INFO: Credentials in CC 'FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_machine_EXAMPLE.COM' are good until 1389125973 So far so good, but then: 1) I unmount everything from nfs1, remove the nfs1.example.host, its DNS record(s) and service principcals. 2) I redeploy the nfs1.example.com and re-create the nfs/nfs1.example.com at EXAMPLE.COM principal 3) I try to mount the same...