I found some older howto's with the same infos. Problem is, with Debian
Wheezy (Testing) there is no portmap more. It is replaced by rpcbind.
So i looked after some howto's about rpcbind...
I changed the hosts.allow and hosts.deny
root@XenServer:/# cat /etc/hosts.allow
[---cut---]
mount.nfs rpc.mountd portmap rpcbind mountd nfsd statd lockd rquotad :
192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 , 127.0.0.1
root@XenServer:/# cat /etc/hosts.deny
[---cut---]
mount.nfs rpc.mountd portmap rpcbind mountd nfsd statd lockd rquotad : ALL
after restarting the nfs and rpcbind services and try to create the new
SR the following error
occured
Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_88
Error parameters: , NFS SR creation error [opterr=remote directory
creation error is 13],
in the citrix forum i found an old entry from 2009, with the solution.
I have to add "no_root_squash" to the share entry in /etc/exports and
now it works!
Thank you to bring me into the right direction! :)
Am 29.05.2012 19:26, schrieb Joseph Hom:
If I remember correctly portmap is configured to only listen on localhost. Edit
/etc/sysconfig/portmap and remove the -l arg that is passed. Restart portmap.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of sentinel
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Xen-API] NFS Share on localhost / same computer
Hi List!
i have setup a fresh Debian Wheezy installation and followed the wiki
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Project_Kronos to install XAPI.
Now i will add a Storage Repository from a NFS Server, the NFS Server is the
same computer where XAPI is installed.
I try:
xe sr-create type=nfs name-label=Windows device-config:server=XenServer
device-config:serverpath=/Windows
but i become the following errors:
Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_73
Error parameters: , NFS mount error [opterr=mount failed with return code 32],
root@XenServer:/# showmount -e XenServer Export list for XenServer:
/Windows XenServer.fritz.box
The errors also occurred when i change the
device-config:server=XenServer.fritz.box
My NFS exports:
root@XenServer:/# cat /etc/exports
[----cut default commentary----]
#Xen XCP SR for Windows 7 on SSD RAID
/Windows XenServer(rw,async,no_subtree_check)
i also tried to change the IP address instead of the ComputerName (XenServer),
but the result is the same.
No new SR for XAPI.
When i add the IP from my other Ubuntu 11.10 computer to the /etc/exports, i
can mount the share on the Ubuntu-PC without any problems.
Why i try to use NFS? The folder /Windows is a part of a RAID5 Array,
and i don't want to use the hole Array as a SR.
Any hints?
regards
Dominik
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