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Date: Sun 14-Jun-1989 18:00:15 From: Unknown Subject: Need help with 0.9/NetInfo We're determined to setup a NetInfo domain on our subnet of 10 NeXT machines and one Sun/Vax (the machine might mutate :-). Each NeXT box essentially belongs to a single user. What we want to do is have everything administered from the configuration server (i.e. creating accounts, updating shared databases, etc.) but have each user's home directory be on the machine he "owns." The configuration server is also a "personal" machine (the owner kindly offered its services since she doesn't plan to do any heavy computation on it). Setting up the configuration server wasn't so bad. It seems to be reasonably happy. The client also seems to be mostly happy. The only problem it has is being unable to mount the configuration server's /Users directory. The error message reported that mount is "Too many levels of remote in path," which doesn't go very far in explaining what is happening. Can someone please explain what is going on? [ Some further information: The hostnames of the two machines are twain.ucsf.edu and blackmun.ucsf.edu, with twain and blackmun being host aliases respectively. twain is the client, blackmun is server. twain.ucsf.edu# nidump fstab / blackmun:/Users /Net nfs rw,bg,intr,net,noquota 0 0 twain:/Users /Net nfs rw bg,intr,net,noquota 0 0 twain.ucsf.edu# mount /dev/sd0a on / type 4.3 (rw,noquota,noauto) twain:/Users on /Net/twain/Users type nfs (rw,bg,intr,noquota) twain.ucsf.edu# rsh blackmun cat /etc/exports /Users -access:twain:blackmun twain.ucsf.edu# mount blackmun:/Users mount: blackmun:/Users: Too many levels of remote in path mount: giving up on /Net/blackmun/Users ] There are two other problems that I had which may not be related to NetInfo. First, even though the "groups" command reports that my shell process has group wheel permissions, "su" still claims I do not have permission to "su root" (I got around this problem by remote login as root after editing /etc/ttys). Second, I followed the client addition routine described in the Notes, and the client ended up not running "routed" even though I wanted it to (I fixed this by hand editing /etc/hostconfig, but was that kosher?). Thanks for any help, Conrad >From: sandhoff@csusac.uucp (John Sandhoff)

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