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Asset ID: 1-72-2190392.1
Update Date:2018-03-06
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  2190392.1 :   Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance: Root Ownership being mapped to 4294967294 (nobody) on Linux NFSv4 Clients  


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Symptoms
Cause
Solution


Created from <SR 3-13366614681>

Applies to:

Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2 - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-BA - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS4-4 - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Racked System ZS4-4 - Version All Versions and later
7000 Appliance OS (Fishworks)

Symptoms

Root ownership being mapped to 4294967294 (nobody) on clients mounting NFS shares using NFSv4 from a ZFS appliance after Linux upgrade to RedHat kernel 2.6.32-642.3.1.el6.x86_64.

Proper ownership was displayed before upgrading.

 

Cause

RedHat  Bug Advisory (RHBA-2016:0868) - The updated kernel somehow caused a regression in the NFSv4 ID manager.

 

Solution

RedHat Bug Advisory (RHBA-2016:0868)

Provides instruction for updating the NFS tools package on the Linux Hosts.

 

 


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