-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
(so you've switched discussing on the list. Ok. Let's go this way)
Il 04/09/2012 07:45, Changsen Xu ha scritto:
[...] I just got vdsm compiled and installed on fresh FC17
(installed
with live cd), used your 3.4.9 FC16 kernel. Yes, now, engine can add
it as host, great. But engine still can't add NFS domain. Any idea
what is happening?
To correctly troubleshoot your issues, please, ensure you're following
_all_ the steps suggested here:
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/Troubleshooting_NFS_Storage_Issues
In particular:
1 - confirm your node are running the 3.4 kernel (uname -a), as
installing the new kernel is not enough. Such kernel _must_ be running;
2 - confirm that your NFS server is configured:
- to default to NFSv3 (refer to above wiki page);
- with a correct export (refer to above wiki page). Please pay attention
to the need of having, on the NFS server, a USER with UID 36. Best if
related username is "vdsm";
3 - confirm that your FC17-nodes can "see" the exported mounts from the
NFS server by running, on the nodes:
# showmount -e <ip_addr_of_the_NFS_server>
When all of above steps are confirmed, you can start troubleshooting
file-permission issues. In detail:
4 - from the FC17-node, manually mount the NFS share with something like:
# mount -t nfs <NFS_server_ip_addr>:<NFS_mount> <temp_mount_point>
(in my case: mount -t nfs 10.0.49.14:/storage/NFS /tmp/test_nfs)
and then try to:
- write a file in /tmp/test_nfs:
# touch /tmp/test_nfs/test_file.txt
and rightafter check, on the NFS server, its ownership/permission. As
said in the wiki page, the test_file.txt should be owned by "UID 36" user
and should have 755 file-permission
5 - when the all of this is (succesfully) completed, you can retry adding
the NFS ISO-domain from the Engine.
BTW: if a previous addition attempt failed, in my case I needed to
manually remove, on the NFS server, the file/directory structure that
previous attempts generated.
HTH
Bye,
DV
P.S.: please, let's stick discussing on the list.
- --
Damiano Verzulli
e-mail: damiano(a)verzulli.it
- ---
possible?ok:while(!possible){open_mindedness++}
- ---
"Technical people tend to fall into two categories: Specialists
and Generalists. The Specialist learns more and more about a
narrower and narrower field, until he eventually, in the limit,
knows everything about nothing. The Generalist learns less and
less about a wider and wider field, until eventually he knows
nothing about everything." - William Stucke - AfrISPA
http://elists.isoc.org/mailman/private/pubsoft/2007-December/001935.html
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla -
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
iEYEARECAAYFAlBFnVkACgkQcwT9fsMT4SwmhACfeWD0UQkgxuap3Ao9/D8Xn/Qk
DYYAnRVlo/goqOflOhxImMM2QYFhGJ9e
=zuCR
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----