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 some subtle incompatibility?
On November 13, 2016 2:41:23 AM MST, Dag Sonstebo <dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com> wrote: >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" ><sergey.levits...@autodesk.com> wrote: > >Export NFS share so that root can mount it. Also you can try manually >mount it from management server and see if you can write to it > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Nov 12, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Asai <a...@globalchangemusic.org> >wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > >> Going a little nuts here. I've been attempting to create an advanced >zone with my Secondary Storage on a separate NFS server running >NAS4Free. The problem is I keep getting an access denied while trying >to mount error and I cannot figure out why this is. The directory is >blank on the NFS server, permissions are set to 777, All Dirs option is >enabled, allowed networks are set to allow the same subnet, both the >Cloudstack MGMT network and secondary storage server are on the same >subnet, but I can't seem to figure this out... does anyone have any >brilliant insights into this maddening problem? > > > > Thanks!!! > > > > > >dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com >www.shapeblue.com >53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK >@shapeblue > > -- Asai