Mountd Id Daemon.error No Default Domain Set
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Nfs Server And Client Daemons In Solaris 10
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Solaris Nfs Mount Options
hostname mountd[494]: [ID 664212 daemon.error] > No default domain set > > The questions I have are; > > [1] "In this context, what "domain" are they talking about and > doesn it really need to be 'set'?" The domain used for mapping uids over NFSv4 I would guess, see nfsmapid(1M). All your systems sharing solaris nfs share the same servers need to have the same NFSv4 domain name, or users will find their files owned by 'nobody'. Although the manpage doesn't say so, I believe if NFSMAPID_DOMAIN isn't set and there's no _nfsv4idmapdomain, system tries looking for domain name in the form of NIS, NIS+, or DNS domain names. Presumably in your case, it ran out of all possibilities without finding something to use as a domain name, in which case you should edit a name into /etc/default/nfs. -- Andrew Gabriel Next message: Juergen Keil: "Re: Solaris Express Community release refusing to install" Previous message: Peter Köhlmann: "Re: OpenSolaris Release is NEXT WEEK!" In reply to: linolil: "mountd - No default domain" Next in thread: linolil: "Re: mountd - No default domain" Reply: linolil: "Re: mountd - No default domain" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Flag as inappropriate (AWS) Security UNIX Linux Coding Usenet Mailing-ListsNewsgroupsAboutPrivacyImprint unix.derkeiler.com >Newsgroups >comp.unix.solaris >2005-06
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all, I upgraded my big-ass AMD server box to OpenSolaris yesterday, and it's durned pretty and dead useful - I am doing AVCHD to QuickTime video-transcoding on it[1] which is not something that is typically said about Solaris-at-home. A couple http://dropsafe.crypticide.com/article/2644 of things went wrong: * I did manual network configuration; this failed in a few ways: Poking the config upon first post-installation boot-up, the network config GUI tool coredumped after unplumbing nge0, and would not let me configure it again, even after manual replumbing. A swift reboot fixed this. My DNS hostnames would not resolve; long story short it appears that manual network configuration currently (Nov 2008) provides no in solaris way to apply nsswitch.dns to the system config? All the automounted NFS mounts from my (Leopard) OSX machines, failed. The latter was a big nuisance; I use ZFS everywhere on the big server, and part of the joy was that I didn't have to maintain /etc/exports any more; but all of a sudden, having upgraded from Nevada 90-something to OpenSolaris, I was getting "permission denied" for the NFS mount in solaris 10 request. I addressed three things and finally fixed it: first I was getting messages like: Nov 29 18:50:56 suzi mountd[453]: [ID 664212 daemon.error] No default domain set …which is a reference to the contents of /var/run/nfs4_domain and the NFSMAPID stuff; to fix this I uncommented NFSMAPID_DOMAIN=domain in /etc/default/nfs; whether this helped I don't really know, but it was one more thing ticked. I IM'ed Darren who said he'd had a similar experience with NFS mounts failing when IP addresses on the server were not resolvable… so I populated /etc/hosts with the addresses of the clients. Still nada. Finally I repopulated the sharenfs parameter of my ZFS exports, and that worked; where formerly it read: sharenfs=rw=192.168.1.3:192.168.1.7 …it now read: sharenfs=rw=luther:zephyr …which combined with the relevant entries in /etc/hosts, magically vanished the problem. So, what's this? No more explicit IP-address exports, then? Or is this an effect of zpool export? -- [1] I am translating huge 1440x1080i M2TS video files from a Sony HDR-SR8 camcorder, into tragically huger 720p MJPEG, because my old iMac is not powerful enough to edit the content in its native highly-condensed format - and anyway Apple don't supply a codec that lets you do that, so you need to use third-party software