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BrennanB
Feb 22, 2009Aspirant
"no root squash" option
I have NV+ and am unclear on how to set "no root squash" option in the NFS tab. I am assuming it is the share folder group field but I am not sure what to text to place there. I am trying to creat...
fuzzrock
Oct 13, 2011Aspirant
I not only added the hosts that I wanted root access to the root-enabled hosts list
but also went to Shares->Shares Listing->Advanced Options
and changed Share Owner and Share Group to "root" and enabled the checkbox
"Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders in this share to
the above setting", then Apply.
This took a while to complete in the background.
VMware software operates as "root" and expects directories and files that it operates on are the same.
but also went to Shares->Shares Listing->Advanced Options
and changed Share Owner and Share Group to "root" and enabled the checkbox
"Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders in this share to
the above setting", then Apply.
This took a while to complete in the background.
VMware software operates as "root" and expects directories and files that it operates on are the same.
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