I have a home nfs network linking 4 computers. I have been running OpenSuse 12.3 on my main computer that holds my media files, pictures and documents.
I haven't had any problem exporting files with nfs for a long time.
Because OpenSuse 13.1 has been around for a while, and because it's going to be "evergreened", I thought it was time to switch to Opensuse 13.1. A clean installation of OpenSuse 64 bit seemed to proceed just fine.
However, when I tried to export a couple of directories via nfs (Used Yast, nfsserver, entered the directories) I kept getting an error message saying "Unable to start idmapd"
and telling me to check my domain.
The threads I have examined don't seem to have an answer as to what is going on.
What is happening here, and what needs to be done to fix this?
I haven't had any problem exporting files with nfs for a long time.
Because OpenSuse 13.1 has been around for a while, and because it's going to be "evergreened", I thought it was time to switch to Opensuse 13.1. A clean installation of OpenSuse 64 bit seemed to proceed just fine.
However, when I tried to export a couple of directories via nfs (Used Yast, nfsserver, entered the directories) I kept getting an error message saying "Unable to start idmapd"
and telling me to check my domain.
The threads I have examined don't seem to have an answer as to what is going on.
What is happening here, and what needs to be done to fix this?