Roy,
It came down to manually mounting ovirt-storage domains and executing chown
command.
Still, I took you advice and did NFS3-only and NFS4-only tests.
Here are the results:
Test1: Protocol NFS3 / ExportPolicy NFS3 with Default (allow all)
* ERROR:
[ INFO ] TASK
Hi Roy,
I will run all those tests tomorrow morning (Amsterdam TimeZone) and reply
back with results.
Regarding NetApp documentation you mentioned below, I assume it should be
enough to just “google” for it.
Thank you very much for jumping in, we really appreciate it.
Kind regards,
Marko
Hi Roy,
For some reason I had to resend the email – hope you got it this time.
Sure, here is the output:
Last login: Wed May 29 17:25:30 2019 from ovirt-engine.avinity.tv
[root@ovirt-hv-03 ~]# showmount -e 172.17.28.5
Export list for 172.17.28.5:
/ (everyone)
[root@ovirt-hv-03 ~]# ls -la
Marko,
No problem, here are some other things to check as well.
NetApp is weird about allowing changes done to the root directory of a share. I
would recommend creating a folder on the NetApp share like “rhevstor” or
something so that you can chown that folder and mount the folder for the
Marko,
Can you try disabling NFSv4 on the NetApp side for testing and rerun the
installer? I don’t advise leaving it at NFSv3 but just for testing we can try
it out.
Also, there is some documentation on NetApp support regarding manually mounting
the NFS share to change permissions then
Hi Roy,
Sure, here is the output:
Last login: Wed May 29 17:25:30 2019 from ovirt-engine.avinity.tv
[root@ovirt-hv-03 ~]# showmount -e 172.17.28.5
Export list for 172.17.28.5:
/ (everyone)
[root@ovirt-hv-03 ~]# ls -la /rhev/data-center/mnt/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x. 2 vdsm kvm 6 May 29 17:14 .
Marko,
Can you run the following commands and let us know the results.
showmount -e 172.17.28.5
ls -la /rhev/data-center/mnt/
Best regards,
Roy Morris
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