Re: knfs weirdness

Jeremy Hansen (jeremy@iuinc.com)
Tue, 2 Mar 1999 16:02:34 -0500 (EST)


Ok, how about this one.

I have /usr/webservers on the nfs server exportable by
3 machines.

I get this error on the nfs server:

fh_verify: logs/suexec_log permission failure, acc=2, error=218103808
fh_verify: logs/suexec_log permission failure, acc=2, error=218103808
fh_verify: logs/suexec_log permission failure, acc=2, error=218103808
fh_verify: logs/suexec_log permission failure, acc=2, error=218103808
fh_verify: logs/suexec_log permission failure, acc=2, error=218103808

constantly. logs/suexec_log is in
/usr/websevers/https-webx/logs/suexec_log

Why am I getting a permission failure. This directory isn't
on its own partition. Also, is there any way to see what machine
is causing the permission failure?

Thanks
-jeremy

> With knfsd you must export and mount each partition seperatly.
> This is done for security reasons.
>
> Allen
>
> >>>Jeremy Hansen said:
> >
> > For some reason, when I exports a directory structure such a the root
> > directory, /, any filesystems which have their own partition, such as
> > /usr, /home, etc. etc. are denied by the nfs server even though directory
> > structure directly on / are fine.
> >
> > fh_verify: //home permission failure, acc=4, error=16777216
> > fh_verify: //usr permission failure, acc=4, error=16777216
> > fh_verify: //home permission failure, acc=4, error=16777216
> > fh_verify: //home permission failure, acc=4, error=16777216
> > fh_verify: //home permission failure, acc=4, error=16777216
> >
> > Is there an option to mount, or exports that I'm not used to
> > with knfs?
> >
> > Sorry if this is a simple questions or not for the list. Didn't
> > know where else to turn.
> >
> > Thanks
> > -jeremy
> >
> >
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