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CONTAP-142674:グループIDが正しくないためにボリュームへのNFSv4アクセスが失敗する

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In all current distributions of UNIX-like operating systems, such as Linux, FreeBSD, AIX, and Solaris, by default the root user has the user ID 0 and belongs to the root group with the group ID 0. Volumes by default are expected to have the user ID 0 and the group ID 0. This enables NFSv4 client-server communication as NFSv4 clients expect the default group ID and user ID to be 0:0. However, Data ONTAP by default assigns the group ID 1 to new volumes. This prevents access from NFSv4 clients running Unix-like operating systems.

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