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user-group relationship problem


Looks like i've figured out why NFS sometimes becomes unresponsive. This can be uid/gid problem.
I have a local used named 'nfsd' to run the server. Here is its line from what mkpasswd -l reports. Note its GID=513.


nfsd:unused:1010:513:nfsd,U-fedinw7x64\nfsd,S-1-5-21-2187549510-2720235518-4109675292-1010:/home/nfsd:/bin/bash

I have created this user as a member of 'Administrators' group. However look at mkgroup -l output:

Administrators:S-1-5-32-544:544:
None:S-1-5-21-2187549510-2720235518-4109675292-513:513:

So where has this 'none' came from? I even don't have it in my management console. And why does mkpasswd think that 'nfsd' user belongs to this 'None' group?

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 Kind regards
 Pavel Fedin
 Expert engineer, Samsung Moscow research center


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