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   I have a problem writing to one nfs4 server from this F-17/64
   computer, /etc/fstab is as follows:

       [bobg@box7 ~]$ cat /etc/fstab

       #
       # /etc/fstab
       # Created by anaconda on Tue Aug  7 08:37:16 2012
       #
       # Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under
       '/dev/disk'
       # See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8)
       for more info
       #
       UUID=4ce86523-2d45-4174-85e9-fd298e4516c8
       /                       ext4    defaults        1 1
       UUID=1a9d0937-2247-4cbc-b27d-4775c7453dba
       /boot                   ext4    defaults        1 2
       UUID=96a666e2-73ac-4f5f-98bc-4a6a9383491f
       /home                   ext4    defaults        1 2
       UUID=9cb5a7e0-c752-4563-b7f5-663980e090e3
       swap                    swap    defaults        0 0


       192.168.1.8:/nfs4exports/home/   /mnt/HOME1      nfs4
       defaults,rw,user 0 0
       192.168.1.8:/nfs4exports/data/   /mnt/DATA1      nfs4
       defaults,rw,user 0 0
       192.168.1.48:/SRVR1              /mnt/BOX48      nfs4
       defaults,rw,user 0 0



   Everything I can think of on the server is set "rw" Obviously I have
   missed something but I can't find it, get "Read-only file system."

       [root@box7 HOME1]# cp -r /mnt/BOX48/digicam/* /mnt/HOME1/digicam/
       cp: cannot create regular file
       `/mnt/HOME1/digicam/DSCN0001.JPG': Read-only file system
       cp: cannot create regular file
       `/mnt/HOME1/digicam/DSCN0002.JPG': Read-only file system
       cp: cannot create regular file
       `/mnt/HOME1/digicam/DSCN0003.JPG': Read-only file system
       cp: cannot create regular file
       `/mnt/HOME1/digicam/DSCN0004.JPG': Read-only file system
       cp: cannot create regular file
       `/mnt/HOME1/digicam/DSCN0005.JPG': Read-only file system


       [root@box7 HOME1]# chmod 777 *
       chmod: changing permissions of `bobg': Read-only file system
       chmod: changing permissions of `digicam': Read-only file system
       chmod: changing permissions of `lost+found': Read-only file system

   I can ssh into the server, mkdir [digicam] and "touch" a test file
   [footest].

       $ ll /mnt/HOME1/digicam
       total 0
       -rw-rw-r--. 1 500 500 0 Nov 30 08:06 DSCN0103-scaled.JPG
       -rw-rw-r--. 1 500 500 0 Nov 30 07:50 footest

   It appears the problem is in nfs but I don't know where else to
   look, I've set all the exported files to "777." Obviously I have
   missed something. The other server, box48 works, it's o/s was
   installed from the same flash drive

   Also it will not connect server box8 at boot, I have to mount it
   manually, the other one, box48, works normally, both are different
   hardware but box 8 worked until I re-installed SL-6.2. I even
   re-installed everything and updated again yesterday morning to no avail.

   Any ideas?

   Bob

-- http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD

   box7

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