Hello,

thats not sufficient. Since later libvirt tries to start up hosted-engine via qemu and that might fail because this is run as user qemu wich also needs to read and write the files on the hosted_storage.

I always change /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf  to user="vdsm" since I can't get any group mapping via group vdsm to succeed on my storage.

So you should also try to

sudo -u qemu mkdir test


Am 03.07.2019 um 12:48 schrieb csi-laser@cisco.com:
Yes, as I wrote at the start, I'm able to mount NFS manually.
Here is the results of the command you gave. [i did "cd" to the nfs share of course] :

[root@luli-ovirt-01 nfs_ovirt_engine]# sudo -u vdsm mkdir test
[root@luli-ovirt-01 nfs_ovirt_engine]# ls
test
[root@luli-ovirt-01 nfs_ovirt_engine]#

it's working manually 
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