vCenter 6
ESXi Host 6 Host1
ESXi Host 6 Host2
On ESXi Host Host1 I have a NFS Datastore mounted with 12 TB raid 5.
I want to share this Datastore with ESXi Host 2.
Then setup vMotion Place some on my VM's on this share Datastore so I can migrate them from Host1 to Host2 to balance the work load.
From vSphere Web Client I try to Mount Datastore to Additional Hosts I select Host 2 and I get this in the vmkernal.log file
2016-10-07T19:30:23.047Z cpu2:33154)NMP: nmp_ResetDeviceLogThrottling:3349: last error status from device mpx.vmhba32:C0:T0:L0 repeated 2 times
2016-10-07T19:30:57.899Z cpu3:34444 opID=3e83c685)World: 15516: VC opID bf371da2-ef19-424e-8d31-3ef38b9ca165-12040-ngc-3a-ba-c793 maps to vmkernel opID 3e83c685
2016-10-07T19:30:57.899Z cpu3:34444 opID=3e83c685)NFS: 157: Command: (mount) Server: (10.2.8.13) IP: (10.2.8.13) Path: (/nfs/VM) Label: (MYNFS) Options: (None)
2016-10-07T19:30:57.899Z cpu3:34444 opID=3e83c685)StorageApdHandler: 982: APD Handle 970e6d08-9d858fd9 Created with lock[StorageApd-0x430550e34f80]
2016-10-07T19:30:57.906Z cpu3:34444 opID=3e83c685)StorageApdHandler: 1066: Freeing APD handle 0x430550e34f80 [970e6d08-9d858fd9]
2016-10-07T19:30:57.906Z cpu3:34444 opID=3e83c685)StorageApdHandler: 1150: APD Handle freed!
2016-10-07T19:30:57.906Z cpu3:34444 opID=3e83c685)NFS: 175: NFS mount 10.2.8.13:/nfs/VM failed: The NFS server does not support MOUNT version 3 over TCP.
I this the correct method of doing this or should I dismount the datastore on Host 1
Or do a Create new Datastore method where you select the type NFS and then you can choose both hosts?
If that is the case I can not unmounts from host 1 it says it is use still even tho the folder is empty. well it has the folder still on it .iorm.sf which is empty
Any ideas
Thank you
Tom
Can you check DNS related stuff's and host allow in your NFS server and esxi firewall allow rules.
Hey Tom,
This look to be your issue:
The NFS server does not support MOUNT version 3 over TCP.
What sort of system/machine is the NFS server, and what versions of NFS is it presenting?
What version of NFS was used to connect host 1 to the NFS share? Are you using the same version with host 2?
I've come across this myself, but googling the above should get you started on the resolution.
Cheers, Matt.
Matt
Using Seagate Black Armor 440 NAS
12 TB Raid 5
I restarted all my services on ESXI host 1 and now was able to unmounts the MYNFS datastore.
Now on vSphere Web client
I tried to create new datastore I chose NFS 3.0 I get these two errors
This is on Host1 where it was before
NFS mount 10.2.8.13:/VM failed: The mount request was denied by the NFS server. Check that the export exists and that the client is permitted to mount it.
This is Host2
NFS mount 10.2.8.13:/VM failed: The NFS server does not support MOUNT version 3 over TCP.
When I first got the Seagate I was getting the same error I get on Host2 I got working by setting the networking with vmkernel
I set Host2 to the same as Host 1
Thoughts?
Matt
Update:
I was able to get it mounted back on Host 1 I had the export incorrect I was doing /VM should have been this /nfs/VM that works
Now need to figure out HOST 2 error
Thoughts
Have you try to restart the NFS services and export path correctly in the Host 2
Dee006
No I have not tried that.
I have been looking at that but I can not restart the NFS service on the ESXi Host
Every time I try that I get this
[root@TGCSESXi:~] service nfs restart
-sh: service: not found
So I found this in /usr/bin services.sh
So I ran this on my ESXI Host 2 ./services.sh restart
That restarted all the services.
Second
The same export path was used on both hosts.
/nfs/VM this mounted on HOST1 no problem
still getting this error
NFS mount 10.2.8.13:/nfs/VM failed: The NFS server does not support MOUNT version 3 over TCP.
Is it networking problem? what should I check
Can you check DNS related stuff's and host allow in your NFS server and esxi firewall allow rules.
I figured it out.
Found this article
Had to modify the Firewall settings for the NFS client on the ESXi Host
Also had to add the ip address of the ESXI Host in my NAS NFS setup.
Now I have a Shared datastore between my two ESXI hosts Yeah
No off to moving some of my VM's to the Shared Datastore So I can migrate them to the other ESXi Host
Thank you all
Glad to hear that the issue got resolved.