I'm no NFS expert but for development domains I use the following options: rw,sync,no_subtree_check,all_squash,anonuid=36,anongid=36
I wonder if something subtle changed on upgrade that interacts poorly with your configuration? On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Moritz Baumann <moritz.baum...@inf.ethz.ch > wrote: > Hi Adam, > > Just an idea, but could this be related to stale mounts from when you >> rebooted the storage? Please try the following: >> >> 1. Place all nodes into maintenance mode >> 2. Disable the ovirt NFS exports >> 1. Comment out lines in /etc/exports >> 2. exportfs -r >> 3. Reboot your nodes >> 4. Re-enable the ovirt NFS exports >> 5. Activate your nodes >> > > all storage domains (data/iso) are down, so is the data center > (non-responsive) and no nfs mount is on any of the nodes. > > I can however manually mount the data export and touch a file (as root). > > So I think stale mounts is not the issue. > > However I did the steps and the result is the same. > > Best, > Mo > -- Adam Litke
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