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answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/root-nfs-server-returned-error-13-while-mounting-home-aravindb-rfs-rootfs-589574/ are voted up and rise to the top mount error 13 = Permission denied up vote 12 down vote favorite 6 One of my servers is set up to automatically mount a Windows directory using fstab. However, after my last reboot it stopped working. The line in fstab is: //myserver/myfolder /mnt/backup cifs credentials=home/myfolder/.Smbcredentials The .Smbcredentials file is: username=myaccount password=mypassword domain=mydomain I do a mount -a and I receive mount error 13 http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/124342/mount-error-13-permission-denied = Permission denied. If I do this enough it will lock out my Windows account, so I know it's trying. I've checked that my password is correct. What am i doing wrong? linux samba fstab share|improve this question edited Apr 11 '14 at 21:05 Patrick 34.5k681130 asked Apr 11 '14 at 20:27 Pickle 211126 1 Could you try mount from the command line with mount -t cifs //myserver/myfolder /mnt/backup --verbose -o credentials=home/myfolder/.Smbcredentials and add the debugging info (sanitized) to your question? –bsd Apr 11 '14 at 20:44 What's the distro and version of cifs-utils do you have installed? I've had this problem before and I believe it was due to an update. –slm♦ Apr 11 '14 at 22:37 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 12 down vote A couple of things to check out. I do something similar and you can test mount it directly using the mount command to make sure you have things setup right. Permissions on credentials file Make sure that this file is permissioned right. $ sudo ls -l /etc/smb_credentials.txt -rw-------. 1 root root 54 Mar 24 13:19 /etc/smb_credentials.txt Verbose mount You can coax more info out of mount using the -v switch which will often times show you where thi
See Files on a Mounted File System First, check to see if the file system is actually mounted. There are several ways of doing this. The most reliable way is to look at the file /proc/mounts, which will list all mounted filesystems and give details about them. If this doesn't work http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/ar01s07.html (for example if you don't have the /proc filesystem compiled into your kernel), you can type mount -f although you get less information. If the file system appears to be mounted, then you may have mounted another file system on top of it http://superuser.com/questions/430163/cifs-share-mount-errors (in which case you should unmount and remount both volumes), or you may have exported the file system on the server before you mounted it there, in which case NFS is exporting the underlying mount point (if so then you need to restart error 13 NFS on the server). If the file system is not mounted, then attempt to mount it. If this does not work, see Symptom 3. 7.2. File requests hang or timeout waiting for access to the file This usually means that the client is unable to communicate with the server. See Symptom 3 letter b. 7.3. Unable to mount a file system There are two common errors that mount produces when it is unable to mount a volume. These are: failed, reason given by server: Permission denied This means mount error 13 that the server does not recognize that you have access to the volume. Check your /etc/exports file and make sure that the volume is exported and that your client has the right kind of access to it. For example, if a client only has read access then you have to mount the volume with the ro option rather than the rw option.Make sure that you have told NFS to register any changes you made to /etc/exports since starting nfsd by running the exportfs command. Be sure to type exportfs -ra to be extra certain that the exports are being re-read.Check the file /proc/fs/nfs/exports and make sure the volume and client are listed correctly. (You can also look at the file /var/lib/nfs/xtab for an unabridged list of how all the active export options are set.) If they are not, then you have not re-exported properly. If they are listed, make sure the server recognizes your client as being the machine you think it is. For example, you may have an old listing for the client in /etc/hosts that is throwing off the server, or you may not have listed the client's complete address and it may be resolving to a machine in a different domain. One trick is login to the server from the client via ssh or telnet; if you then type who, one of the listings should be your login session and the name of your client machine as the server sees it. Try using this machine name in your /etc/exports entry. Finally, try to
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