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ESXi 6.5 NFS41 always mounts as Read-Only


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I'm trying to mount my NFS41 share from my Freenas box onto ESXi for backup purposes. However, it always mounts as read-only for some reason.



I have tried from the GUI as well as the CLI with no success, I specifically leave the --readonly flag off of the command



If I list my NFS41 shares I get:



[root@esxi:/vmfs/volumes] esxcli storage nfs41 list
Volume Name Host(s) Share Accessible Mounted Read-Only Security isPE Hardware Acceleration
------------- ------------------- ------------------- ---------- ------- --------- -------- ----- ---------------------
BackupStaging [ snip ] /mnt/Backup_Staging true true true AUTH_SYS false Not Supported


The share is not set as readonly on my NAS.



Why is it mounting as read only, how can I get it to not mount this way?










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    I'm trying to mount my NFS41 share from my Freenas box onto ESXi for backup purposes. However, it always mounts as read-only for some reason.



    I have tried from the GUI as well as the CLI with no success, I specifically leave the --readonly flag off of the command



    If I list my NFS41 shares I get:



    [root@esxi:/vmfs/volumes] esxcli storage nfs41 list
    Volume Name Host(s) Share Accessible Mounted Read-Only Security isPE Hardware Acceleration
    ------------- ------------------- ------------------- ---------- ------- --------- -------- ----- ---------------------
    BackupStaging [ snip ] /mnt/Backup_Staging true true true AUTH_SYS false Not Supported


    The share is not set as readonly on my NAS.



    Why is it mounting as read only, how can I get it to not mount this way?










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      I'm trying to mount my NFS41 share from my Freenas box onto ESXi for backup purposes. However, it always mounts as read-only for some reason.



      I have tried from the GUI as well as the CLI with no success, I specifically leave the --readonly flag off of the command



      If I list my NFS41 shares I get:



      [root@esxi:/vmfs/volumes] esxcli storage nfs41 list
      Volume Name Host(s) Share Accessible Mounted Read-Only Security isPE Hardware Acceleration
      ------------- ------------------- ------------------- ---------- ------- --------- -------- ----- ---------------------
      BackupStaging [ snip ] /mnt/Backup_Staging true true true AUTH_SYS false Not Supported


      The share is not set as readonly on my NAS.



      Why is it mounting as read only, how can I get it to not mount this way?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to mount my NFS41 share from my Freenas box onto ESXi for backup purposes. However, it always mounts as read-only for some reason.



      I have tried from the GUI as well as the CLI with no success, I specifically leave the --readonly flag off of the command



      If I list my NFS41 shares I get:



      [root@esxi:/vmfs/volumes] esxcli storage nfs41 list
      Volume Name Host(s) Share Accessible Mounted Read-Only Security isPE Hardware Acceleration
      ------------- ------------------- ------------------- ---------- ------- --------- -------- ----- ---------------------
      BackupStaging [ snip ] /mnt/Backup_Staging true true true AUTH_SYS false Not Supported


      The share is not set as readonly on my NAS.



      Why is it mounting as read only, how can I get it to not mount this way?







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          The reason is that FreeNAS supports NFS v4, but not NFS v4.1






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            Can you check the permissions on the NAS layer (root access, etc.). If possible you can change the sharing protocol from NFS to iSCSI which is faster and very powerful.






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                      Can you check the permissions on the NAS layer (root access, etc.). If possible you can change the sharing protocol from NFS to iSCSI which is faster and very powerful.






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