Re: Permission denied when mounting NFS (was okay before)

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Just because it's "authenticated" doesn't mean you have "permission".
What are the contents of your server's export file, and the umode of
the target /data0/tmp directory? And btw, what types/versions are
your client and server?

Tom.

At 07:32 AM 9/26/2008, howard chen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a sudden problem when my server reboot and mount to a NFS
>failed, so I neeed to mount
>by hand. (But it was okay before...)
>
>Error:
>
>mount: trying xxxx prog 100003 vers 3 prot udp port 2049
>mount: trying xxxx prog 100005 vers 3 prot udp port 891
>mount: xxxx:/data0/tmp failed, reason given by server: Permission
>denied
>
>Many pages in the web said it is related to the hostname and ip
>mapping, which made permission issues,
>but in my NFS server,  I see the permission is ok:
>
>(/var/log/message)
>
>authenticated mount request from xxxx for yyyy...
>
>Any idea for this funny problem?
>

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