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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?
vmware-esxi nfs busybox
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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?
vmware-esxi nfs busybox
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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?
vmware-esxi nfs busybox
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?
vmware-esxi nfs busybox
vmware-esxi nfs busybox
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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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The reason is that FreeNAS supports NFS v4, but not NFS v4.1
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The reason is that FreeNAS supports NFS v4, but not NFS v4.1
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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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.
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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