RESOLVED - Maintaining Ownership When Copying Files and Directories

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  I needed to run exportfs -ra to have the edited /etc/exports file re-read.
   
  Thanks to all!!
   
   
  
You probably need to set the no_root_squash on the export.

By default root permission is not maintained across NFS mounts. This is 
to prevent an administrator on the NFS client reading files to which 
they should not have access, writing where they should not be able to 
and, worst of all, planting suid root executables to run on the server.

However, if you administer both client and server you can override this 
and give yourself root access to the server's files on the client using 
the no_root_squash in the export options.

Be very careful unless you are the only person with root access to all 
the NFS hosts.

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