No, that's not the problem.  The problem is that the DownloadCommand
is supposed to go to the SSVM, but it sending it to the
LocalHostEndPoint which is the mgmt server.  So the mgmt server can
not create /var/cloudstack/mnt/
secStorage/64d6e26f-e656-3ba3-908f-ce6610ede011.  I have my mgmt setup
so that it does not have sudo access.  A standard cloudstack install
has sudo access so it will create those folders and mount on the mgmt
server, but it shouldn't.

Please don't tell me we made a change so that the mgmt server is
expected to have NFS access to all secondary storages.

Darren

On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Wei ZHOU <ustcweiz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please check if you can
> create /var/cloudstack/mnt/secStorage/64d6e26f-e656-3ba3-908f-ce6610ede011,
> and mount nfs point.

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