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Puppet Operation not permitted on owner/group change
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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.
puppet nfs vagrant
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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.
puppet nfs vagrant
1
What kind of filesystem is/var/www/example.drupal.dev
on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership usingchown
? 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
add a comment |
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.
puppet nfs vagrant
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.
puppet nfs vagrant
puppet nfs vagrant
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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 usingchown
? 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
add a comment |
1
What kind of filesystem is/var/www/example.drupal.dev
on? What happens when you manually try to change the ownership usingchown
? 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
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
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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Vagrant OS X host nfs share permissions error - Failed to set owner to '1000'
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You must set no_root_squash flag to allow ownership change. See answers here:
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You must set no_root_squash flag to allow ownership change. See answers here:
Vagrant OS X host nfs share permissions error - Failed to set owner to '1000'
You must set no_root_squash flag to allow ownership change. See answers here:
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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 usingchown
? 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