Hi Paramod & Fellow toasters users,

 

  Thanks for all of the help and info.  I tried adding the –mount option to the export file, but it made no change in the problem.  I did find the correction to the problem though.  Options cifs.nfs_root_ignore_acl was set to ON.  When I turned it off everything works just the way it should.  Dose any one know what cifs.nfs_root_ignore_acl dose?  Should it not be switch off?

 

Thanks,

 

Blake

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Pramod [mailto:pramod@apara.com]
Sent:
Friday, November 08, 2002 9:32 PM
To: Blake Folgner
Subject: Re: ETC Access Problem

 

Dunno if you have already tried this but have you tried giving permission specifically to the server you are trying to access. Give the -root and -mount options to the host which you are trying to access and after re-exporting, try mounting again.

 

Thanks

Pramod

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 9:51 AM

Subject: ETC Access Problem

 

Hello,

 

  I’m having a problem accessing the etc folder on the netapp from my linux servers.  Below is a copy of my exports file.

 

/vol/vol0/home

/vol/vol0/etc

/vol/vol0

 

When I try to mount /vol/vol0 or /vol/vol0/etc on any of my linux servers I get permission denied.  Even if I try to mount from the administrative host it gives me this error message.  Dose anyone have any idea on what could cause this and how to fix it?  This is an F760 filer running 6.1.2R1.  Thanks for your help.

 

Blake