[olug] NFS
    Obi-Wan 
    obiwan at jedi.com
       
    Wed May 14 22:09:59 UTC 2008
    
    
  
> I think (fuzzy solaris memory) but it
> defaults to squash root,
That's correct.  If you want UID-0 on the remote server to have root
priviges on the share, you need to explicitely configure the server
to allow that.
You should verify this in /etc/syslog.conf, but typically, Solaris
puts the default system log in /var/adm/messages.
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