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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 with vboxheadless 4.2.10 and vagrant 1.2.7 to provision instances on a server.



When I run vagrant up I get the following errors:



err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/owner: change from 110 to vagrant failed: Failed to set owner to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev
err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/group: change from 119 to vagrant failed: Failed to set group to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev


Here is the offending puppet conf:



file "/var/www/example.drupal.dev":
ensure => "directory",
owner => "vagrant",
group => "vagrant"



It's mounting through NFS.



The rest of the box provisions fine but this is causing issues when I run my tests. I don't see these issues on OSX or Windows but see it on Ubuntu 12.04. This post (Vagrant OS X host nfs share permissions error - Failed to set owner to '1000') references no_root_squash but you can't apply that because the exports are regenerated on box reload.



I'm unsure how to fix this so would appreciate any help.










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    What kind of filesystem is /var/www/example.drupal.dev on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership using chown? If this is coming from NFS, then why aren't you changing things on the NFS server?

    – Zoredache
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:26











  • It's an NFS link between ext4 and ext4 on the guest box.

    – digital
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:38











  • Same exact issue. Did you have any luck?

    – Jimmy Kane
    Nov 8 '13 at 18:29

















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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 with vboxheadless 4.2.10 and vagrant 1.2.7 to provision instances on a server.



When I run vagrant up I get the following errors:



err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/owner: change from 110 to vagrant failed: Failed to set owner to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev
err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/group: change from 119 to vagrant failed: Failed to set group to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev


Here is the offending puppet conf:



file "/var/www/example.drupal.dev":
ensure => "directory",
owner => "vagrant",
group => "vagrant"



It's mounting through NFS.



The rest of the box provisions fine but this is causing issues when I run my tests. I don't see these issues on OSX or Windows but see it on Ubuntu 12.04. This post (Vagrant OS X host nfs share permissions error - Failed to set owner to '1000') references no_root_squash but you can't apply that because the exports are regenerated on box reload.



I'm unsure how to fix this so would appreciate any help.










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    What kind of filesystem is /var/www/example.drupal.dev on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership using chown? If this is coming from NFS, then why aren't you changing things on the NFS server?

    – Zoredache
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:26











  • It's an NFS link between ext4 and ext4 on the guest box.

    – digital
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:38











  • Same exact issue. Did you have any luck?

    – Jimmy Kane
    Nov 8 '13 at 18:29













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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 with vboxheadless 4.2.10 and vagrant 1.2.7 to provision instances on a server.



When I run vagrant up I get the following errors:



err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/owner: change from 110 to vagrant failed: Failed to set owner to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev
err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/group: change from 119 to vagrant failed: Failed to set group to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev


Here is the offending puppet conf:



file "/var/www/example.drupal.dev":
ensure => "directory",
owner => "vagrant",
group => "vagrant"



It's mounting through NFS.



The rest of the box provisions fine but this is causing issues when I run my tests. I don't see these issues on OSX or Windows but see it on Ubuntu 12.04. This post (Vagrant OS X host nfs share permissions error - Failed to set owner to '1000') references no_root_squash but you can't apply that because the exports are regenerated on box reload.



I'm unsure how to fix this so would appreciate any help.










share|improve this question
















I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 with vboxheadless 4.2.10 and vagrant 1.2.7 to provision instances on a server.



When I run vagrant up I get the following errors:



err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/owner: change from 110 to vagrant failed: Failed to set owner to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev
err: /Stage[main]//File[/var/www/example.drupal.dev]/group: change from 119 to vagrant failed: Failed to set group to '1000': Operation not permitted - /var/www/example.drupal.dev


Here is the offending puppet conf:



file "/var/www/example.drupal.dev":
ensure => "directory",
owner => "vagrant",
group => "vagrant"



It's mounting through NFS.



The rest of the box provisions fine but this is causing issues when I run my tests. I don't see these issues on OSX or Windows but see it on Ubuntu 12.04. This post (Vagrant OS X host nfs share permissions error - Failed to set owner to '1000') references no_root_squash but you can't apply that because the exports are regenerated on box reload.



I'm unsure how to fix this so would appreciate any help.







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    What kind of filesystem is /var/www/example.drupal.dev on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership using chown? If this is coming from NFS, then why aren't you changing things on the NFS server?

    – Zoredache
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:26











  • It's an NFS link between ext4 and ext4 on the guest box.

    – digital
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:38











  • Same exact issue. Did you have any luck?

    – Jimmy Kane
    Nov 8 '13 at 18:29












  • 1





    What kind of filesystem is /var/www/example.drupal.dev on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership using chown? If this is coming from NFS, then why aren't you changing things on the NFS server?

    – Zoredache
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:26











  • It's an NFS link between ext4 and ext4 on the guest box.

    – digital
    Sep 12 '13 at 16:38











  • Same exact issue. Did you have any luck?

    – Jimmy Kane
    Nov 8 '13 at 18:29







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What kind of filesystem is /var/www/example.drupal.dev on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership using chown? If this is coming from NFS, then why aren't you changing things on the NFS server?

– Zoredache
Sep 12 '13 at 16:26





What kind of filesystem is /var/www/example.drupal.dev on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership using chown? If this is coming from NFS, then why aren't you changing things on the NFS server?

– Zoredache
Sep 12 '13 at 16:26













It's an NFS link between ext4 and ext4 on the guest box.

– digital
Sep 12 '13 at 16:38





It's an NFS link between ext4 and ext4 on the guest box.

– digital
Sep 12 '13 at 16:38













Same exact issue. Did you have any luck?

– Jimmy Kane
Nov 8 '13 at 18:29





Same exact issue. Did you have any luck?

– Jimmy Kane
Nov 8 '13 at 18:29










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