Solved: Since my DNS server was down (as it runs in the RHEV environment) the hosts could not resolve the name of the NFS server.
Thread-21::ERROR::2016-02-03 18:25:35,654::storageServer::213::Storage.StorageServer.MountConnection::(connect) Mount failed: (32, ';mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server freenas.lab.localdomain: Name or service not known\n') Adding static entry to resolv.conf on each hypervisor solved the issue. Next time I will mount via IP address instead. Chris Paquin Senior Cloud Consultant Red Hat Consulting RHCE | RHCSA-RHOS (110-011-939) [email protected] 770-906-7646 Conference: 800-451-8679 Conference code: 2720433143 ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Chris Paquin" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2016 12:49:19 PM Subject: [ovirt-users] Issues Recovering NFS After Power Outage Please help. After a power outage all my nfs mounts (from two sources) are down. I have verified that they are mountable on my workstation. I have tried to active my NFS Data Master, however the process fails with the message below. Failed to Reconstruct Master Domain for Data Center Auburn_Datacenter. Can someone assist in recovery? I have seen posts mentioning that I need to verify that the rhev-m hosts can mount the storage, but whats rhev-m way to do that. I am assuming I am not just going to mount it via "mount". Chris Paquin Senior Cloud Consultant Red Hat Consulting RHCE | RHCSA-RHOS (110-011-939) [email protected] 770-906-7646 Conference: 800-451-8679 Conference code: 2720433143 _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

