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- From: fred@poly2.nist.gov (Frederick R. Phelan Jr.)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
- Subject: NFS Problem
- Message-ID: <31488@adm.brl.mil>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 11:51:47 GMT
- Sender: news@adm.brl.mil
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- We have a strange problem. We have a user (I'll call
- USER1) who has a file system mounted from a PI to a 4D80.
- The fstab entry on the 4D80 is:
-
- poly2:/usr/people/USER1 /usr/people/USER1 nfs rw,bg 0 0
-
- She complained to me that when working on the 4D80, she
- could not write any files. On checking things out I found
- that the system says that the owner of /usr/people/USER1
- on the 4D80 is another user (I'll call USER2). However,
- If I do a umount -a and look, it goes back to saying
- /usr/people/USER1 is owned by USER1. Thus, the NFS mount
- is making the system think that ownership is changing.
-
- Has anybody seen this, or know of a quick fix ... could
- be one for the TAC I guess.
-
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- Fred Phelan
- fred@poly2.nist.gov
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