NFS " -o ro,anon=0" not sharing as root, only 'nobody'

From: Johnson, Chad (CJohnson4@tiaa-cref.org)
Date: Tue Mar 04 2008 - 08:50:26 EST


I have multiple Solaris 10 systems (NFS Server is the 11/06 release and
clients are 8/07 release). The file system shared on the NFS server is
shared with the command "share -o ro,anon=0 /mount/point". On any
client (Solaris 9 or 10) the root owned files appear with owner:group of
nobody:nobody.

Issuing the same share command on a Solaris 9 NFS server the files show
up with the appropriate owner:group (root:XXXX). What do I need to do
in Solaris 10 to have the shares expose the root owner and group?

I have also tried the following (where <hostname> is the client
hostname) with no success:

share -o ro,root=<hostname>,anon=0 /mount/point

share -o ro,root=<hostname>.domain.name:anon=0 /mount/point

share -o ro,root=<hostname>:<hostname>.domain.name:anon=0 /mount/point

share -o ro,root=@domain.name:anon=0 /mount/point

TIA,

Chad Johnson

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