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Old 03-06-2012, 08:14 AM   #1
Normanu
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NFS with Nexenta and Operation not permitted


Hi guys I have the famous NFS problem,

Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 50: Operation not permitted

But I can't seem to solve it, Nexenta has NFS v4.
My client is mounting as v3, type nfs (rw,vers=3,adr=x.x.x.x)

Now I would like to solve this from server side, as my clients mount from a webinterface and it would be bad to have to dive in the config files every time to correct it.

Does anyone know what could be the setting server side to solve this ?
Nexenta is set as AUTH_SYS authentication.

Hope someone can help me on this, as I am pulling hairs
 
Old 04-05-2012, 01:08 PM   #2
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Shouldn't the client be doing?:
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v4, type nfs (rw,vers=4,adr=x.x.x.x)
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