NFS Naming Service Dependencies
Naming services, such as DNS, NIS, and LDAP, are used by the appliance to resolve host
names and corresponding IP addresses, user identities, and Analytics statistics. This
topic describes NFS naming service dependencies and resulting problems if naming
services are not configured for the appliance.
NFS depends on information from each of the following naming services:
Table 52 NFS Naming Service Dependencies
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IP address and corresponding host name of NFS clients and
servers
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DNS
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User identity number and corresponding user name
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NIS/LDAP
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Group identity number and corresponding group name
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NIS/LDAP
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Clients belonging to netgroups
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NIS/LDAP
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If the appliance is unable to access any DNS network servers or DNS mappings are
unpopulated, the following problems can occur:
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Filesystem mount failure
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Client is denied access to NFS shares after the filesystem has been
successfully mounted
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Client receives "weak authentication" errors
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NFS server unresponsive
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User and group lookup failures, using either NFSv3 or NFSv4, as listed in the
following table.
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NFSv3 or NFSv4
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Cannot access particular files or directories when the
user is a member of 16 or more groups.
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NFSv4
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Cannot retrieve ownership information (users and groups
might be shown as nobody).
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Set the "Use NFSv4 numeric id strings" option.
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NFSv4
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Cannot change ownership of files.
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On the client, set the equivalent of the "Use NFSv4
numeric id strings" option.
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NFSv4
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Cannot retrieve ACL information.
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Set the "Use NFSv4 numeric id strings" option.
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NFSv4
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Cannot change ACLs, including inability to change entries
unrelated to the affected entries.
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Set the "Use NFSv4 numeric id strings".
On the client, set the equivalent of the "Use NFSv4
numeric id strings" option.
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