The File Access Management Guide says that I can use -anon=root on an exported path and users on any client will be able to access it. When I entered that parameter, I get an error that says, "UID in anon option is not a number". I need to be able to allow any user from any of 6 Unix machines the ability to access this NFS share.
What am I missing?
Paul Maglinger, A+, CA, CCA, CET, MCSE Systems Administrator Shoe Carnival Inc. (812)867-4674 pmaglinger@scvl.com
perhaps you need to edit an /etc/passwd file with an entry for root
Maglinger, Paul wrote:
The File Access Management Guide says that I can use -anon=root on an exported path and users on any client will be able to access it. When I entered that parameter, I get an error that says, "UID in anon option is not a number". I need to be able to allow any user from any of 6 Unix machines the ability to access this NFS share.
What am I missing?
Paul Maglinger, A+, CA, CCA, CET, MCSE Systems Administrator Shoe Carnival Inc. (812)867-4674 pmaglinger@scvl.com
Paul,
You also have to make sure that you are doing this on a 6.5 and up version of OnTap. Pre-6.5 releases do not support the name string.
Tom
perhaps you need to edit an /etc/passwd file with an entry for root
Maglinger, Paul wrote:
The File Access Management Guide says that I can use -anon=root on an exported path and users on any client will be able to access it. When I entered that parameter, I get an error that says, "UID in anon option is not a number". I need to be able to allow any user from any of 6 Unix machines the ability to access this NFS share.
What am I missing?
Paul Maglinger, A+, CA, CCA, CET, MCSE Systems Administrator Shoe Carnival Inc. (812)867-4674 pmaglinger@scvl.com