That was the problem. I checked the sanlock_use_nfs boolean and it was off. I set it and then created and attached the storage and it all works.
Thanks for the help/pointer. Brian On Oct 23, 2012, at 8:55 PM, Federico Simoncelli wrote: > Hi Brian, > I hate progressing by guesses but could you try to disable selinux: > > # setenforce 0 > > If that works you could go on, re-enable it and try something more > specific: > > # setenforce 1 > # setsebool sanlock_use_nfs on > > I have the feeling that the vdsm patch setting the sanlock_use_nfs > sebool flag didn't made it to fedora 17 yet. > -- > Federico > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Brian Vetter" <bjvet...@gmail.com> >> To: "Federico Simoncelli" <fsimo...@redhat.com> >> Cc: "Vered Volansky" <ve...@redhat.com>, users@ovirt.org, "David Teigland" >> <teigl...@redhat.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 6:10:36 PM >> Subject: Re: [Users] Error creating the first storage domain (NFS) >> >> Ok. Here's four log files: >> >> engine.log from my ovirt engine server. >> vdsm.log from my host >> sanlock.log from my host >> messages from my host >> >> The errors occur around the 20:17:57 time frame. You might see other >> errors from either previous attempts or for the time after when I >> tried to attach the storage domain. It looks like everything starts >> with an error -13 in sanlock. If the -13 maps to 13/EPERM in >> errno.h, then it is likely be some kind of permission or other >> access error. I saw things that were related to the nfs directories >> not being owned by vdsm:kvm, but that is not the case here. >> >> I did see a note online about some issues with sanlock and F17 (which >> I am running), but those bugs were related to sanlock crashing. >> >> Brian _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users