I am having some problems with my NFS setup that really got me scratching my head. I am guessing that it must be something with tar (across and NFS mount?) but I am not sure. First off, here are the basics: Linux Mandrake 8.2 on two systems (zippo and tomahawk) NFS server on zippo NFS mount on tomahawk fstab: zippo:/share/tomahawk_backup /u001/backup2zippo nfs bg,user 0 0 tomahawk: /u001/backup2zippo permissions/owner 777 root:root zippo: /share/tomahawk_backup permissions/owner 777 root:root (I know this is a big security hole that I plan to fix after I figure out what is going on) I can create a file on tomahawk and zippo as a user and as root I can successfully create a tar (on zippo) tar zcvf test.tgz /testdir/* tar is created however I get the following error: tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors I attempted to create a tar (on tomahawk) [user@tomahawk backup2zippo]# tar zcvf test.tgz /etc/* tar: Removing leading `/' from member names etc/adjtime etc/aliases etc/aliases.db tar (child): test.tgz: Cannot open: Operation not permitted tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now etc/alternatives/ etc/alternatives/lib_cpp etc/alternatives/vi etc/alternatives/vim etc/alternatives/cpp etc/alternatives/ssh-askpass etc/alternatives/xinetd etc/alternatives/xvt Broken pipe Thanks for any insight someone can offer. Steve Phariss