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Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top NFS server Windows 2008 - mounting via linux - input/output error help up vote 2 down vote favorite I want to try mounting a folder with NFS - I set up the NFS
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sharing on a windows 2008 R2 server, specified hosts in the NFS permissions (by IP address) and mounted via /etc/fstab it mounts, but when I try to list the folder, I get 'input/output error' the owner/group on the local mount point look weird too? drwx------ 2 4294967294 4294967294 4096 2011-02-10 19:15 data/ I mounted in /etc/fstab as: 10.0.6.55:/share$ /media/data nfs soft,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 What am I doing wrong? linux windows-server-2008 nfs share|improve this question asked Feb 11 '11 at 21:17 pablo 2,72511120 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted The issue was on the Windows Server side and it could not map the unix account to AD. This blog post+comments led me to the solution. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sfu/archive/2007/04/19/mounting-nfs-share-on-nfs-client.aspx share|improve this answer answered Feb 17 '11 at 12:04 pablo 2,72511120 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote In the NFS settings in windows NFS Share settings, checking allow Unmapped users access radio box allows it to work. share|improve this answer edited Mar 10 '14 at 11:26 sysadmin1138♦ 99.6k14124253
NFS client ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ashisaApril 19, 200720 Share 0 0 Mounting NFS share on NFS client Now click on OK twice and come out of the folder properties saving the changes input/output error linux you've made, open a command prompt and run – showmount –e.This should return the
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exports list for this system and should list the folder you just shared – Next step is to check the NTFS rpc: failed to contact portmap permission on this folder. Windows Server 2003 systems do not include anonymous users in the Everyone group and you need to manually add the Anonymous Logons group to the access list (I have done http://serverfault.com/questions/234556/nfs-server-windows-2008-mounting-via-linux-input-output-error-help that before going any further). This KB article talks more about it. We are now ready to go to the NFS client and mount this share.Run the showmount command from your client – Now, you can mount it on a Linux host using the following command –mount –t nfs NFSSRV:/nfsshare /mnt/nfs Let’s go ahead and run some of our favorite commands – I have mounted the share on https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sfu/2007/04/19/mounting-nfs-share-on-nfs-client/ /mnt/nfs on this box and what I did was go to /mnt directory and see what are the ownerships and permissions shown for this mount (remember after you mount a NFS share on a directory the permissions shown are that of the NFS share mounted and not of the directory which is the mount point). Then I switched to that mount point and then created myfile1 using touch command. Next thing I did was to list everything there. << Sharing folders over NFS Back to post Who's 4294967294? >>
Tags Pages Server for NFS SFU Windows Server 2003 R2 Comments (20) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Dan Summers says: August 24, 2007 at 9:29 am Excellent. Vital information simply presented. Thank you. Reply S. Karthikeyan says: November 23, 2007 at 7:02 am I have been trying to configure microsoft SFU NFS server on my system. I get an input output/error even after i follow your steps exactly. 1) started the nfs server 2) shared a folder as told here 3) mounted it from linux 4) doing an ls -l tp that folder gives me ls: nfsshare: Input/output error Please respond here. Reply ashisa says: November 26, 2007 at 1:19 pm Sorry, wasafter time Pages: 1 #1 2014-09-16 13:51:35 Carl Karl Member Registered: 2013-06-12 Posts: 225 [solved] https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=187131 NFS: "ls: reading directory .: Input/output error" after time http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1754200 Hello,I got the following configuration:NFS-server: Always on, connected via LAN.NFS-clients: 2 computers, connected via LAN and WLAN. On standby: auto umount NFS-share via system-sleep-hook with systemd.This works flawlessly some hours or even days. But after some output error time, the following happens:1. mount nfs-share: no error message2a. trying to access that folder via filemanager, e.g. thunar: folder seems to be empty (it isn't on server!), but the correct freesize of the NFS-share on server is displayed in the statusbar.2b. trying to access input output error that folder via commandline: $ ls ls: reading directory .: Input/output errorThe very same worked just a few hours before, I haven't changed anything meanwhile. Apart from standby (--> auto umount NFS-share) and resume (manual mount NFS-share) on the clients which worked before, too.Any idea what's going wrong?additional info:server: /etc/exports _______________________ /srv/nfs/myshare 192.168.2.0/24(rw,all_squash,anonuid=33,anongid=33,no_subtree_check)(yes, the mapping is needed and right.)clients:/etc/fstab _______________________ servername:/srv/nfs/myshare /home/carl/nfs nfs4 noauto,soft,user,_netdev,timeo=14,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 0 0/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/umount-nfs _______________________ #!/bin/sh case $1 in pre) umount -f /home/carl/nfs ;; esac Last edited by Carl Karl (2014-09-21 17:07:47) Offline #2 2014-09-16 14:15:27 nomorewindows Member Registered: 2010-04-03 Posts: 3,015 Re: [solved] NFS: "ls: reading directory .: Input/output error" after time Somehow your nfs mounts have gone stale. You'd need to remount them or restart nfs related services. Dmesg or syslog output may help. I may have
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