just to close off this issue.
I found problem.
My /etc/exports file had a space in it where it shouldn't have (between
* and options).
This seemed to acceptable with older versions of centos7.2 but on my
newer host with latest centos7.2 (3.10.0-327.13.1.el7.x86_64) it only
mounted read-only. ma
On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 15:52 -0700, Bill James wrote:
> [vdsm@ovirt4 test /]$ touch /rhev/data-center/mnt/ovirt3-
> ks.test.j2noc.com:_ovirt-store_nfs/test
> touch: cannot touch ‘/rhev/data-center/mnt/ovirt3-
> ks.test.j2noc.com:_ovirt-store_nfs/test’: Read-only file system
>
> Hmm, read-only. :-(
[vdsm@ovirt4 test /]$ touch
/rhev/data-center/mnt/ovirt3-ks.test.j2noc.com:_ovirt-store_nfs/test
touch: cannot touch
‘/rhev/data-center/mnt/ovirt3-ks.test.j2noc.com:_ovirt-store_nfs/test’:
Read-only file system
Hmm, read-only. :-(
ovirt3-ks.test.j2noc.com:/ovirt-store/nfs on
/rhev/data-cent
On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 15:09 -0700, Bill James wrote:
> I have a cluster working fine with 2 nodes.
> I'm trying to add a third and it is complaining:
>
>
> StorageServerAccessPermissionError: Permission settings on the
> specified
> path do not allow access to the storage. Verify permission sett
Hi Bill,
What are the ownership values of the path?
Thanks,
Raz Tamir
Red Hat Isreal
On Apr 14, 2016 01:10, "Bill James" wrote:
> I have a cluster working fine with 2 nodes.
> I'm trying to add a third and it is complaining:
>
>
> StorageServerAccessPermissionError: Permission settings on the sp
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