http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=556448
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=556448#c3
Neil Brown changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
CC| |nfbrown@novell.com
Resolution| |INVALID
--- Comment #3 from Neil Brown 2009-11-22 22:39:19 UTC ---
I was actually after /proc/mounts on the server - the same machine as
holds /etc/exports, but it probably doesn't matter.
So they question is "How did you end up with every line containing
fsid=0?".
I presume that when you configure NFS export with yast it might put
fsid=0 on one of the lines as that makes it the root export for NFSv4,
but the other lines don't need fsid= at all.
So having multiple lines with "fsid=0" is definitely a wrong configuration.
It is conceivable that 11.1 handled this differently to 11.2, and allowed it
to work even though it shouldn't have done.
I suggest that you simply remove all the "fsid=" entries unless you want to
export one of those directories via NFSv4, in which case put "fsid=0" just for
that entry.
If you are certain that you didn't put all the "fsid=0" in there, then I can
only imagine that YaST did it. In that case I recommend you re-open this bug
as a bug against Yast / Installation.
for now I'll close it as 'invalid' as NFS is doing the right thing giving
the content of the configutation file, and nfs-utils never changes that
configuration file.
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