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I am having an issue trying to troubleshoot some java (running in tomcat6) behavior with files over an NFS mount. Here's an example of what I'm seeing in the code.

This message indicates that it's can't fine the file.

2014-07-23 02:20:33,537 INFO [quartzScheduler_Worker-3] task.DoTranscodeJob - Dependency /mnt/nfs/accounts/23/assets/6/brain.mov does not exist, deferring. (has all deps: false)

However, I can see it at the OS level as the tomcat user with perms set to 777:

tomcat6@debian:/usr/local/logs$ ls -l /mnt/nfs/accounts/23/assets/6/brain.mov -rwxrwxrwx 1 tomcat6 tomcat6 46804903 Jul 23 2014 /mnt/nfs/accounts/23/assets/6/brain.mov

tomcat6@debian:/usr/local/logs$ stat /mnt/nfs/accounts/23/assets/6/brain.mov File: `/mnt/nfs/accounts/23/assets/6/brain.mov' Size: 46804903 Blocks: 91416 IO Block: 32768 regular file Device: 12h/18d Inode: 141849591006 Links: 1 Access: (0777/-rwxrwxrwx) Uid: ( 102/ tomcat6) Gid: ( 104/ tomcat6) Access: 2014-07-23 06:42:55.955233531 -0400 Modify: 2014-07-23 06:42:26.014772770 -0400 Change: 2014-07-23 09:32:25.131729679 -0400

tomcat6@debian:/usr/local/logs$ file /mnt/nfs/accounts/23/assets/6/brain.mov /mnt/nfs/accounts/23/assets/6/brain.mov: ISO Media, Apple QuickTime movie

Any idea what would be causing this?

Here are my client/server NFS settings:

Client:

/mnt/nfs from 10.10.153.95:/share/Space Flags: rw,noatime,nodiratime,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,mountaddr=10.10.153.95,mountvers=3,mountport=45704,mountproto=udp,addr=10.10.153.95

Server:

root@~# exportfs -v /usr/local/nfsmount 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0(rw,async,wdelay,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)

Can anyone suggest a way to help troubleshoot this issue?

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  • Check the owners & permissions of all directories in that path One of them might not allow for searching (the "x" bit). Also check that Tomcat doesn't have a SecurityManager; if there is one set, check that the web apps permissions allow it access to the file system outside of tomcat's directories. Jul 23, 2014 at 14:42

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