[ovirt-users] Re: Weirdness with attempting NFS mount

2023-11-20 Thread Patrick Dubois via Users
I have the same setup running here and the only hiccup experienced was the permission set on TrueNAS. You'll need to modify your filesystem permissions to allow read/write for user/group IDs 36:36. I created local user 'ovirt' and corresponding group with IDs '36' on TrueNAS and granted only t

[ovirt-users] Re: Weirdness with attempting NFS mount

2023-11-17 Thread Michaal R via Users
Finally, it let me create the storage domain. Went in and cleared out all of the previous attempts (that apparently it didn't know to clear out on its own). After that, it created successfully. ___ Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org To unsubscribe se

[ovirt-users] Re: Weirdness with attempting NFS mount

2023-11-17 Thread Michaal R via Users
Okay, I don't see the person's reply to this thread (maybe it was a direct reply to me?), but now I can authenticate. Except... now it's complaining it can't get sanlock... 2023-11-17 17:34:43,315-0600 INFO (jsonrpc/4) [storage.sanlock] Initializing sanlock for domain a476e565-d06a-473f-bd35-d

[ovirt-users] Re: Weirdness with attempting NFS mount

2023-11-17 Thread Michaal R via Users
Also, I can mount that NFS share just fine from cli or Cockpit's Storage interface to the /mnt directory. I'm logged into Cockpit and have SSH'd into the ovirt host as root, though, so that may play into why I can mount those without issue. Still, the oVirt management interface should be using t