Question

From: Daniel.Hickcox@edag-us.com
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 09:12:51 EDT


I hope someone can help. I have a SunOS 5.6 connecting to a Netapp Share I am
supposed to be connecting as root. This server is my backup server. Now there a
4 folders that root owns. However 1 folder belongs to the account group. Root
also belongs to this group. When I connect to this from this server that folder
in locked. Now if I log in as a user from the account group other than root on
this server I can access this folder. Somehow when I connect to the netapp share
it is as if I am not logged in as root. The administration host for this netapp
is another server. Which can access this folder also. I followed the
instructions on having multiple administration hosts but it does not seem to be
working.

Here is the exports file from the Netapp
/vol/vol0 -access=eddie:liberty,root=eddie:liberty
/vol/vol0/account -root=eddie:liberty
/vol/vol0/home -root=eddie:liberty
/vol/vol0/users -root=eddie:cdwriter:liberty

Account is the share I cannot connect to from liberty. But I can access it from
Eddie the administration server. Both servers can access the etc directory on
the Netapp so I dont think it is having trouble connecting a an administration
share. I am stumped. I tried adding a nobody user and adding that to the
Account group but that didn't seem to fix the problem. It just doesn't seem like
I am connecting the share as root. is there a way to find out who I am
connecting to that share as? I do a whoami at on the liberty or problem server
and it says root. But how do I find out how I am connecting to that share as.

Thank you,
Daniel Hickcox
EDAG, Inc
IT Supervisor
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