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    XO Remote mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting

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    • daninmanchesterD Offline
      daninmanchester @tjkreidl
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      @tjkreidl what version should I be using or can I force XO to use a particular version?

      It doesn't output any more than I shared last time :

      bash-5.1# showmount -e 192.168.11.60
      Export list for 192.168.11.60:
      /export/Backups 192.168.11.0/24
      /export/Everyone 192.168.11.0/24
      /export 192.168.11.0/24
      bash-5.1#

      It just occurred to me, I'm running XO in a docker not direct on the host. Do I need some network config to enable NFS?

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      • DanpD Offline
        Danp Pro Support Team @daninmanchester
        last edited by

        @daninmanchester Have you read this info?

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          HeMaN @Danp
          last edited by HeMaN

          @Danp said in XO Remote mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting:

          @daninmanchester said in XO Remote mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting:

          "stderr": "mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.11.60:/Backups",

          Would appear to be a rights issue to me.

          @tjkreidl verified they can be seen :

          Export list for 192.168.11.60:
          /export/Backups 192.168.11.0/24
          /export/Everyone 192.168.11.0/24
          /export 192.168.11.0/24

          do you need to add "/export" (/export/Backups ) to be able to find the right path?

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          • tjkreidlT Offline
            tjkreidl Ambassador @HeMaN
            last edited by tjkreidl

            @HeMaN Yes, if I recall correctly, in the /etc/exports file. the full path should be specified and then "exportfs -a" should be issued to refresh the export list.
            I just noticed your error message doesn't include the /export directory in front:
            mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.11.60:/Backups

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            • daninmanchesterD Offline
              daninmanchester @Danp
              last edited by

              @Danp no, I hadn't seen that. but I think I have now done this without any change to my issue. One thing that wasn't 100% clear is where sudoers should be on docker.

              /etc/sudoers?

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              • daninmanchesterD Offline
                daninmanchester @tjkreidl
                last edited by

                @tjkreidl I have tried various flavors.

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                • daninmanchesterD Offline
                  daninmanchester
                  last edited by

                  Well .... I'm totally baffled.
                  I've tried reapplying permissions.
                  forcing the server UID/GID
                  forcing the client UID/GID.
                  NOACLs
                  Squashing.

                  One thing I can say, is that it is working on my host so it must be something about my XO setup trying to talk to it. which may well still be permissions.

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                  • daninmanchesterD Offline
                    daninmanchester
                    last edited by

                    okay, so I further narrowed it down. on the host machine I can mount. it is only within the docker container it is the issue. either at the command line or at XO. This leads me to believe this is a docker related problem not XO.

                    Sorry to have taken up your time, but thanks very much for your help!
                    At least i have a clear direction to google now.

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                      mjtbrady @daninmanchester
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                      @daninmanchester

                      What is the IP address of the host that is running XO?

                      The docker container will need the SYS_ADMIN capability to do NFS mounts.

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                      • tjkreidlT Offline
                        tjkreidl Ambassador @daninmanchester
                        last edited by

                        @daninmanchester I would think Docker is involved, as well. I was going to suggest to create a "standard" test VM ans see if you can connect storage to it. If so, that would put the blame on something specific to the VM that has that Docker container.

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                        • tjkreidlT Offline
                          tjkreidl Ambassador @mjtbrady
                          last edited by

                          @mjtbrady That seems right, because the Docker instanceis independent and internal to the VM that otherwise is part of the XCP-ng networking structure and wouldn't have the necessary access permissions on it's own.

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                          • DanpD Offline
                            Danp Pro Support Team
                            last edited by

                            Could this be due to a missing package (nfs-common)?

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                            • daninmanchesterD Offline
                              daninmanchester
                              last edited by

                              I setup another VM as someone suggested and the NFS share mounted and worked. So there is something I am not understanding about docker permissions / requirements.

                              In the end, following a permissions reset and forcing the NFS share to squash and use my user/group ID I think I have progress. I can see it is writing to the NFS share.

                              Then I got : EEXIST: file already exists, open '/run/xo-server/mounts/6299d107-2aa2-41bf-bfd7-2f487ff5422f/xo-vm-backups/801e2b10-5c7d-b7af-ad5e-fbcc83e47d5b/.20220930T221548Z.xva'

                              A quick google led me to this being related to nfs 3. I switched to NFS 4 then I got path not found.

                              Not sure why, but I tried removing "export" from the path and it worked.

                              It does appear now to be running a backup job .... fingers crossed.

                              What a mine field!

                              Thanks for all the pointers.

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                              • tjkreidlT Offline
                                tjkreidl Ambassador @daninmanchester
                                last edited by

                                @daninmanchester Yes, a mine field is about right. Super good ou have made so much progress!

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                                • olivierlambertO Offline
                                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                  last edited by

                                  Now you understand why we sell/distribute XO in a virtual appliance we can test 😉

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                                  • daninmanchesterD Offline
                                    daninmanchester @olivierlambert
                                    last edited by

                                    @olivierlambert I think the intricacies of NFS, my seemingly borked NFS permissions were likely the real issue. I rarely have real problems with XO. I tried proxmox but didn't get on with it so switched back.

                                    I'm just a home / homelab user, but always impressed with the community around XCP-NG too and have learnt a huge amount from Lawrence Systems.

                                    Anyway this morning I have a successful backup completed :

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                                    Thanks again.

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                                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                      Great news! Enjoy 🙂

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                                        parallax @daninmanchester
                                        last edited by

                                        @daninmanchester Thanks so much - this is the exact same problem I had, which was further complicated by running XO in Docker running on the OMV host exporting the NFS shares.

                                        So basically you just built a small XO VM instead of running it in Docker? I had originally been thinking of making a small VM to run XO in a container there - just because Docker containers are super easy to keep updated and I could run some other orchestration-y stuff there too, like Rancher - but if you're saying that's a non-starter I'll just bite the bullet and build a tiny VM dedicated to XO and be very grateful to you for having saved me a lot of frustration. 😊

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