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    • M Offline
      macbrook98
      last edited by

      Re: Adding an NFS as a "remote" setting

      I have re the above post as they had the exact same issue I am getting. They seem to have resolved it but I can't see a solution that I can replicate.

      I am also trying to mount a NFS share (from FreeNas) as a remote within XO. It throws back the same error as in the above post. I also can't add NFS direct into XCPNG centre as an SR with fail to find NFS errors being returned. I have confirmed the NFS share is visible elsewhere.

      Am very confused what issue would be stopping this so any help would be much appreciated.

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        tony
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        Does showmount display the NFS share information?

        showmount -e <server ip>
        

        If so what is the error when you try to mount it directly?

        mount  -t nfs <server ip>:</path/to/export> </mountpoint>
        
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          jedimarcus
          last edited by

          https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/FreeNAS-as-Storage-Repository-(SR)

          Did you: Check the All dirs option

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            nikade Top contributor @jedimarcus
            last edited by

            @jedimarcus said in Adding NFS as remote:

            https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/FreeNAS-as-Storage-Repository-(SR)

            Did you: Check the All dirs option

            This is probably it, pretty common mistake.

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