SUMMARY: NFS oddity (for me at least)

From: Paveza, Gary (gary.paveza_at_AIG.COM)
Date: 10/26/05

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    Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 10:47:55 -0400
    
    

    The problem was with the hostname. For some reason, it wanted the FQDN
    instead of the short name. Once I put that in, it worked like a charm.

    Thanks to everyone that helped (and those nice enough to tell me they were
    out of the office having a good time).

    Mike Newton [jmnewton@duke.edu]
    John Birtley [john@nemean.com]
    Stan.Pietkiewicz@statcan.ca
    Chris Ruhnke [ruhnke@us.ibm.com]
    Horton, William M \(I75\) [I75@bechteljacobs.org]
    Andrew Williams [snowman@ican.net]

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    Gary Paveza, Jr.
    Senior Systems Administrator - HP-UX CSE
    (302) 252-4831 - phone

    -----Original Message-----
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    [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org] On Behalf Of Paveza, Gary
    Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 10:11 AM
    To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'
    Subject: NFS oddity (for me at least)

    I'm trying to export an NFS share with read/write permissions to just one
    host.

    On the NFS server, if I use the line:

    share -F nfs -o rw=<hostname> <share>

    where hostname is the name of the NFS client which will automount the
    filesystem (using the automountd daemon) and <share> is the directory to be
    shared.

    This results in a access denied when I try to access this directory on the
    client

    If I change the NFS server entry to :

    share -F nfs -o rw <share>

    It works just fine (of course, everyone can mount it then)

    Using Solaris 9 for both server and client. Any ideas?

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    (302) 252-4831 - phone
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