NFS error for regular user, easy access for root

From: Smith, Mike R. <smithmr_at_bowater.com>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 09:13:35 -0400

I mounted a couple of nfs shares a few days ago and tested them by doing
a df command and copying a file to them and then looking to see if I see
it. I turned it over to a user and he can not access the shares. This
is a new system I have setup running tcpip version 5.1 with eco1.
(OpenVms 7.2-1). My unix box, which mounts the shares from the VMS box
has serveral other shares to older systems that work fine. I set them
up also and I never had any problem like this. Either they worked for
everybody or not at all.
 
 
Here are the error messages I am getting, nodename removed for this
list. Unix is 4.0d.
 
 
NFS3 RFS3_FSSTAT failed for server tomato : RPC: Authentication error
NFS3 RFS3_FSSTAT failed for server 100.xxx.xx.x : RPC: Authentication
error

 
I have turned on reply for network traffic on the vms side and I do not
even see an error message or anything when the user does the df.
When I do df from root, I see the mount just fine. I mounted it the
same as I do all the others. The other VMS systems where I mount drives
to my Unix box are running UCX 4.2 eco [3,4] not the tcpip stack.
Received on Fri May 18 2001 - 13:14:44 NZST

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