Wow, right away, Thomas got the answer correct. Not sure why I didn't try that myself, but exporting it to fruit.posixnap.net fixed the problem. The original message is included (a third time, sigh) for the spiders. Thanks, alex On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 02:08:09PM -0500, Thomas Wardman wrote: > Alex, > > Try exporting /home to "fruit.posixnap.net" and "fruit". That should > cure your problem. From your snoop, it appears the Solaris 9 machine > sees "fruit" with it's FQDN, and not just it's hostname. > > --Thomas > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org > [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org] On Behalf Of Alex J. > Avriette > Sent: January 3, 2004 2:02 PM > To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > Subject: MacOS X (client), Solaris 9 (server) NFS issues > > > NOTE: Sorry for the previous message, that should have had a > proper subject ("MacOS X (client), Solaris 9 (server) NFS issues") > as this messagee does. My mistake. > > Hi, Folks. I'm trying to mount a disksuite volume from a Solaris 9 > machine on a MacOS X (10.3.2) client. Here is the mount command: > > # sudo mount -t nfs minotaur:/home /mnt/minotaur > mount_nfs: can't access /home: Permission denied > # showmount -e minotaur > Exports list on minotaur: > /home fruit nectarine > /mnt/jumpstart Everyone > > > The snoop output is pretty simple: > > minotaur -> fruit.posixnap.net RPC R XID=4288148192 Success > minotaur -> fruit.posixnap.net RPC R XID=2817201406 Success > minotaur -> fruit.posixnap.net RPC R XID=4154090642 Success > fruit.posixnap.net -> minotaur PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100003 (NFS) > vers=3 proto=UDP > fruit.posixnap.net -> minotaur PORTMAP C GETPORT prog=100005 (MOUNT) > vers=3 proto=UDP > fruit.posixnap.net -> minotaur MOUNT3 C Mount /home > > Afterwhich, I don't see any more packets from the client, and nothing > from the server telling it to go home. Being curious at this point, I > ran ktrace(1) on the client, and I see: > > 27988 mount_nfs CALL getgroups(0x10,0xbffff430) > 27988 mount_nfs RET getgroups 9 > 27988 mount_nfs CALL sendto(0x4,0x92c0,0x74,0,0x7008,0x10) > 27988 mount_nfs GIO fd 4 wrote 116 bytes > > "\M-w\M^Zd\M^R\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\^A\M^F\M-%\0\0\0\^C\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\^A\ > 0\0\0@?\M-w > v\0\0\0\^Efruit\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 > \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\^C\0\ > > \0\0\^D\0\0\0\^E\0\0\0\^T\0\0\0\^_\0\0\0P\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^E/home\ > 0\0\0" > 27988 mount_nfs RET sendto 116/0x74 > 27988 mount_nfs CALL select(0x5,0xbffff2b0,0,0,0x701c) > 27988 mount_nfs RET select 1 > 27988 mount_nfs CALL > recvfrom(0x4,0x7060,0x2260,0,0xbffff3b0,0xbffff430) > 27988 mount_nfs GIO fd 4 wrote 28 bytes > "\M-w\M^Zd\M^R\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\r" > 27988 mount_nfs RET recvfrom 28/0x1c > 27988 mount_nfs CALL close(0x4) > 27988 mount_nfs RET close 0 > 27988 mount_nfs CALL write(0x2,0xbfffebe0,0xb) > 27988 mount_nfs GIO fd 2 wrote 11 bytes > "mount_nfs: " > 27988 mount_nfs RET write 11/0xb > 27988 mount_nfs CALL write(0x2,0xbfffec30,0x25) > 27988 mount_nfs GIO fd 2 wrote 37 bytes > "can't access /home: Permission denied" > > Essentially, this looks to me like there's something malformed (at > least something that appears malformed to apple) in the response packet > that it feels is a permission denied error. Everybody else has no > problems with minotaur's exports. > > I know that Darwin seems to have a more broken than normal NFS > implementation. I was wondering if anyone had managed to get Solaris > and Darwin to play nice with NFS, without using netinfo. > > Thanks, > alex > > -- > alex@posixnap.net > Alex J. Avriette, Unix Systems Gladiator > "I favor the Civil Rights Act of 1965, and it must be enforced at > gunpoint if necessary." - Ronald Reagan > -- > alex@posixnap.net > Alex J. Avriette, Unix Systems Gladiator > Sep 25 12:52:39 buggle /bsd: wsdisplay0 at vga1: removing /dev/radio/* > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers > -- alex@posixnap.net Alex J. Avriette, Unix Systems Gladiator "As soon as your company starts using Outlook, you can see emergent, horrible, almost biological things start to happen." - Bill Joy _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Jan 3 14:39:53 2004
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