phekno
Cadet
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- Jun 19, 2012
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I have a volume that was originally set up as a CIFS share, but one of the applications I use to access said share, seems to have an issue with CIFS, so I decided to switch everything to NFS. So, I stopped the CIFS service on my Freenas machine and created a new NFS share. I've made sure that the user, group, userid, and groupid on my server (i.e. my Freenas machine), and all of the clients are the same. I can mount the share, but it seems like it's really hit or miss as to weather or not I can write to it. For example, I can try to copy a file from the client to the server right now, and it probably won't work (error is "Operation not permitted"), but I'll turn around and retry the copy, and it will work just fine. Am I missing a mount option in my fstab? Here's the mount line from my fstab:
freenas:/mnt/freenas /mnt/freenas nfs defaults 0 0
Anyone have any suggestions?
freenas:/mnt/freenas /mnt/freenas nfs defaults 0 0
Anyone have any suggestions?