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2010 Jun 16
5
Disabling services in CentOS 5.5
...y users. It is an CentOS 5.5 (fully updated) install running under VMware (esx, I believe). We are not sharing directories via nfs or samba (either from or to this virtual machine). >From my research, the services that I am thinking of turning off are: nfs (already off) nfslock portmap rpccgssd rpcidmapd rpcsvcgssd apcid apmd mdmpd mdmonitor Is there any reason that I need to leave any of these services running? Are there others that I should disable as well? Any feedback about this would be greatly appreciated. -- Doug Registered Linux User #285548 (http://counter.li.org) ----------------------...
2013 Aug 26
2
nfs4, idmapd, users with same name, different uid?
...I change permission to allow access and create a new file, it shows on the server as owned by the uid number for the user on the client (and wrong on the server). Everything works like it would on nfs v3 where the uid numbers are the same on the client and server, but what's the point of the rpcidmapd daemon if it doesn't actually map the ids? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2016 Aug 29
6
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
Hi, We are running a cluster under CentOS 6.6. We recently attached a new NAS device, running CentOS 6.8 and rsync'd our user file system to it. We noticed that all the files were owned by nobody (with nobody as the group). We copied over the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files from our front-end server to our NAS server. If we log in to the NAS server we see the files owned by their
2016 Aug 29
0
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
...rote: > We noticed that all the files were owned by nobody Here are my notes for dealing with this issue: If all users come up as nobody on a nfs mount: Add nfs server name to the Domain = line in /etc/idmapd.conf on both the server and the clients, i.e. Domain = nameof.server /sbin/service rpcidmapd restart /sbin/service nfslock restart /sbin/service nfs restart Also, the complete hostname as specified (nameof.server) must be in /etc/hosts on the nfs clients as well as the server --------------- try /usr/sbin/nfsidmap -c on the client. Since I put this into my /etc/rc.local , I don't hav...
2020 Nov 09
2
nfs root kerberos
...w a reference to adding? to /etc/idmapd.conf a static mapping: Method = static,nsswitch [Static] MYHOST$@MYREALM = root ... but it's really not clear why this would be necessary if the username map entry is working. I added this on the server and it's not working either after restarting rpcidmapd. I also saw a red hat document that talked about adding to /etc/krb5.conf: [realms] ? EXAMPLE.COM = { ? auth_to_local = RULE:[2:$1/$2@$0](host/nfsclient.example.com at EXAMPLE.COM)s/.*/root/ auth_to_local = DEFAULT } ... but that doesn't seem to change the permission denied. Any feedback w...
2017 Aug 07
2
Slow write times to gluster disk
...chnet.com> To: Pat Haley <phaley at mit.edu> *To disable kernal-nfs and enable nfs through Gluster we:* gluster volume set data-volume nfs.export-volumes on gluster volume set data-volume nfs.disable off /etc/init.d/glusterd stop service nfslock stop service rpcgssd stop service rpcidmapd stop service portmap stop service nfs stop /etc/init.d/glusterd stop *the /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log immediately reports a crash:* * * [root at mseas-data2 glusterfs]# cat nfs.log [2017-08-07 15:20:16.327026] I [MSGID: 100030] [glusterfsd.c:2332:main] 0-/usr/sbin/glusterfs: Started runn...
2012 Apr 24
5
Not Quite Minimal CentOS 6.2
Hi All, I a working on configuring a not-quite minimal installation of CentOS 6.2. I tried doing the "minimal" installation available with the installer, but it's a bit too minimal to be useful. So I'm cutting down from a less minimal starting place. I'm pretty familiar with 5.x, but what I'm finding in 6.2 is a lot of new stuff, and a lot of odd behavior. For example,
2016 May 31
0
NFS problem: getattr ERROR: Request couldn't be completed in time
...2456702824 > 10.110.96.90.2049: 212 getattr fh 0,1/53 08:36:48.875355 IP 10.110.96.90.2049 > 10.110.96.112.2456702824: reply ok 96 getattr ERROR: Request couldn't be completed in time server: 10.110.96.90 client: 10.110.96.112 status of nfs services: nfslock: running rpcbind: running rpcidmapd: stopped this happens with a centos 6 _and_ a centos 7 client (both KVM guests). NFS 3 mount of the share doesn't work either. other kvm guests (centos 6) on the same physical host can mount the share with no problem. the netapp admin tells me there's "no problem" on his side....
2020 Nov 09
0
nfs root kerberos
...d.conf a static mapping: > > Method = static,nsswitch > [Static] > MYHOST$@MYREALM = root > > ... but it's really not clear why this would be necessary if the > username map entry is working. I added this on the server and it's not > working either after restarting rpcidmapd. The username map is probably working, just not as you think. > > I also saw a red hat document that talked about adding to /etc/krb5.conf: > > [realms] > ? > EXAMPLE.COM = { > ? > auth_to_local = > RULE:[2:$1/$2@$0](host/nfsclient.example.com at EXAMPLE.COM)s/.*/root/ &...
2005 Sep 11
0
NFSv4 "Missing" Data on Clients
...nongid=65534) /data/music 172.17.17.0/27 (rw,wdelay,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=65534,anongid=65534) /data 172.17.17.0/27 (rw,wdelay,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check,fsid=0,anonuid=65534,anongid=65534) All the the appropriate services are running (portmap, nfs, rpcidmapd). I've tried this with and without iptables enabled so I've ruled out firewall issues. When I mount the filesystem on the client, none of the "sub" mountpoints shows its content: # mount -t nfs4 server:/ /mnt/server # ls /mnt/server archive lost+found music pictures # ls...
2011 Jul 19
1
nfsv4 and kerberos - fails to mount
I have been trying all sorts of things to get this working. nfsv4 works fine if I just use the nfs-v3 form of export i.e. /nfs4exports 192.168.230.237/24(ro,fsid=0,sync,insecure,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,squash_uids=0-99) /nfs4exports/NDG 192.168.230.237/24(rw,insecure,no_subtree_check,nohide,sync,no_root_squash,squash_uids=0-99) but this is inherently open to all on this machine. so then
2014 Apr 22
1
nfs question
Hello! We have central ldap for users, idmapd.conf configured on every machine and users' home folders on nfs, mounted by automount on several machines. After the last OS upgrade we notice that permissions on some files (not for all users) are corrupted: For example: -rw-r--r-- 1 4294967294 4294967294 45 Nov 11 21:20 hostlist drwx------ 2 4294967294 4294967294 4096 Jun 27 2012
2014 Oct 08
0
centos 7, docker, NFS and uid = -2
...mail bash-4.2# And am getting the famous share being mounted as nobody issue. In the client (docker container), I went in /etc/idmapd.conf and set the Domain to be the domain where the NFS server is at (in.kushana.com). Now, how do I restart idmapd? It is a systemd service (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rpcidmapd.service, which uses /etc/sysconfig/nfs).
2005 Aug 30
1
server install and software config advise please
...on 5:on 6:off mdmonitor 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off autofs 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off rpcgssd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off readahead_early 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:on 6:off rpcidmapd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off arptables_jf 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off cpuspeed 0:off 1:on 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off i did snip some out as i choose to keep them... i can obviously dust all the rpc**** stuff and po...
2006 Feb 08
1
Heartbeat and mount --bind for NFS v4.
...drbd0::/mnt/drbd::ext3::rw,acl,data=journal \ portmap \ nfslock \ nfs \ rpcidmapd Now, after the Filesystem resource.d script's called ideally I'd like to setup the --bind mounts as detailed here... http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/using-nfsv4.html As follows... mount --bind /mnt/drbd /export/drbd I would've thought the best way to achieve this, si...
2013 Sep 20
2
NFS mounted files owned by nobody
I have 2 centos boxes and I want to NFS mount a dir from one to the other. When I do that the files on the client all are owned by nobody.nobody. I verified that the user and group of the files on the server exist on both hosts and have the same uid and gid. I googled and found this: http://whacked.net/2006/07/26/nfsv4nfs-mapid-nobody-domain/ domainname on both machines returns (none). I edited
2017 Aug 08
0
Slow write times to gluster disk
...able kernal-nfs and enable nfs through Gluster we:* > > > gluster volume set data-volume nfs.export-volumes on > gluster volume set data-volume nfs.disable off > > /etc/init.d/glusterd stop > > > service nfslock stop > > service rpcgssd stop > > service rpcidmapd stop > > service portmap stop > > service nfs stop > > > /etc/init.d/glusterd stop > > > > > *the /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log immediately reports a crash:* > > * > * > > [root at mseas-data2 glusterfs]# cat nfs.log > > [2017-08-07 1...
2014 Mar 17
1
NFS Mount: files owned by nobody
This is one of those simple-been-doing-this-forever things that, for some reason, has me stumped today. When I try to NFS (v4) mount a directory, the user/group ownership shows up as user "nobody" even though /etc/passwd has values for the correct user names. How do I get it to mount with the correct user IDs? Hume is the server, running CentOS 6, all updates applied, maybe a week
2005 Oct 10
2
centos on 64M 350Mhz pentimum II
All, I have an old computer 64M 350Mhz pentium II. centos os 4.1 installs on it fine. however on boot it says low memory and it kills certain processes. httpd or sendmail. I have a 2GIG swap and I did a chkconfig XXX off on a few things like xfs, nfs, httpd, kudzu. My old 2.4 kernel used to run in 4M with a swap... I had recompiled the kernel (took a while) to enable the cyclades module. Any
2017 Aug 08
1
Slow write times to gluster disk
...*To disable kernal-nfs and enable nfs through Gluster we:* > > > gluster volume set data-volume nfs.export-volumes on > gluster volume set data-volume nfs.disable off > > /etc/init.d/glusterd stop > > > service nfslock stop > > service rpcgssd stop > > service rpcidmapd stop > > service portmap stop > > service nfs stop > > > /etc/init.d/glusterd stop > > > > > *the /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log immediately reports a crash:* > > * > * > > [root at mseas-data2<mailto:root at mseas-data2> glusterfs]# cat nfs.log...