Hi Asai,
I don’t have much experience with Nas4Free – so I can’t comment – however I do
know the CloudStack / hypervisor / SSVM requirements are fairly straight
forward, so it sounds like your NAS appliance is possibly to blame.
A few things to try:
- Try to manually mount a NFS share from you
Thanks Dag,
The thing that's really got me right now is even if I set the allowed network
subnet to /16 which contains all necessary subnets I get access denied. Even
when I mount from the CLI as root I get access denied... Maybe it's a NAS4Free
bug? NAS4Free runs on FreeBSD... Maybe there's
Asai,
Also keep in mind your SSVM will utilize an IP address from your pod management
range – so you need to allow NFS share access from this.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 12/11/2016, 20:14, "Sergey Levitskiy" wrote:
Export NFS share so that root can mount it. Also y