To verify your suspicion , temporarily run 'setenforce 0' on the nodes in the
cluster and try again to attach the NFS (via oVirt of course).
If it works, then you can check /var/log/audit/audit log for AVC entries (or just run
'sealert -a <log>' )It will tell you what kind of label you will need.Then
you can just change in oVirt the mount options and append 'context=<selinux
context> and it will work.
I remember another issue related to some ubuntu NFS server options, but I can't recall
it right now.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sat, May 22, 2021 at 20:20, David White via Users<users(a)ovirt.org> wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to use Ubuntu to share an NFS export with oVirt?I'm trying to setup a
Backup Domain for my environment.
I got to the point of actually adding the new Storage Domain.
When I click OK, I see the storage domain appear momentarily before disappearing, at which
point I get a message about oVirt not being able to obtain a lock.
It appears I'm running into the issue described in this
thread: https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/thread/BNVX....
Although the actual export is ext4, not xfs.
From what I'm reading on that thread and elsewhere, it sounds like this problem is a
result of SELinux not being present, is that correct?
Is my only option here to install an OS that supports SELinux?
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