Hi all, first of all let me explain my current Linux-VServer setup: * Raspberry Pi with Raspbian Wheezy. * Custom 3.2.51 kernel with 2.3.2.16 VS patches. * Everything stored on a single SDHC-card. Maybe it's a little bit strange but it's running smoothly since 2012 :-) Today I tried to move a VServer directory to a NFS share. The NFS server is located on a Debian/armel machine with ext4 fs. I created /vservers.nfs for this purpose and mounted the NFS share. I selected a ClamAV/ClamSMTP guest for this test case. > vserver example stop > mv /vservers/example /vservers/example.bkp > cp -av /vservers/example.bkp /vservers.nfs/example > ln -s /vservers.nfs/example /vservers/example > vserver example start Nothing special here, everything is starting – looks fine! However: > clamav error: /var/spool/clamsmtp/clamsmtpd.xxx: Access denied. ERROR > clamav error: /var/spool/clamsmtp/clamsmtpd.xxx: lstat() failed: > Permission denied. ERROR The directory [/vservers.nfs/example]/var/spool/clamsmtp is owned by clamsmtp:clamsmtp (102:104) on the guest and only readable by user/group (0750). The user "clamav" is a member of the "clamsmtp" group. I've double-checked the permissions but the user "clamav" can't access the directory. The only solution is a chmod(755). Maybe I missed something or misconfigured one part. When moving back to the local stored vdir everything works as expected. * Is it even possible to use a NFS share? * Any ideas how I could fix it? -- With kind regards, Christian Schrötter