Hi all
A customer using Linux is asking me how to have an export from a NetApp volume with option "no root squash".
I've looked for it on NOW site with no luck
The only thing I normally do is to export with anon id=0, rw to some hosts and root to others...
Help
Thanks in advance
export option
root= will allow root to read/write to that nfs mount
ie
/vol/myvol -sec=sys,rw=myhost,root=myhost
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-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com on behalf of Milazzo Giacomo Sent: Thu 11/15/2007 9:27 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Data Ontap NFS and "no root squash"
Hi all
A customer using Linux is asking me how to have an export from a NetApp volume with option "no root squash".
I've looked for it on NOW site with no luck
The only thing I normally do is to export with anon id=0, rw to some hosts and root to others.
Help
Thanks in advance
Either one will work. anon=0 means anybody who is root on any client with rw access. root= is more specific.
Peter
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From: Milazzo Giacomo [mailto:G.Milazzo@sinergy.it] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 9:27 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Data Ontap NFS and "no root squash"
Hi all
A customer using Linux is asking me how to have an export from a NetApp volume with option "no root squash".
I've looked for it on NOW site with no luck
The only thing I normally do is to export with anon id=0, rw to some hosts and root to others...
Help
Thanks in advance
Hi All
thanks to all for reach info but, knowing (a little bit...) NFS and NetApp options this is what I've done!!!
I've exported that volume with rw and root and anon=0 to that client but customer told me his application don't work. Once logged he can do everything on that mounted export!!! I don't know exactly what he wants...I've understood that he has an apache application running with a "user" that does not have a bash...something like a service in Windows world I presume...
What's about changin passwd file on filer /etc/passwd, I mean, if I change i.e. from
root:_J9..F4b0Crhr6hLrFM.:0:1::/: pcuser::65534:65534::/: nobody::65535:65535::/: ftp::65533:65533:FTP Anonymous:/home/ftp:
to
root:_J9..F4b0Crhr6hLrFM.:0:1::/: pcuser::65534:65534::/: nobody::0:0::/: ftp::65533:65533:FTP Anonymous:/home/ftp:
Let me know
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Da: Learmonth, Peter [mailto:Peter.Learmonth@netapp.com] Inviato: ven 16/11/2007 3.47 A: Milazzo Giacomo; toasters@mathworks.com Oggetto: RE: Data Ontap NFS and "no root squash"
Either one will work. anon=0 means anybody who is root on any client with rw access. root= is more specific.
Peter
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From: Milazzo Giacomo [mailto:G.Milazzo@sinergy.it] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 9:27 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Data Ontap NFS and "no root squash"
Hi all
A customer using Linux is asking me how to have an export from a NetApp volume with option "no root squash".
I've looked for it on NOW site with no luck
The only thing I normally do is to export with anon id=0, rw to some hosts and root to others...
Help
Thanks in advance