Create storage failed for nfs storage mount

jaemin.park

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I installed proxmox 7.1-2 as a cluster.
I tried to configure NFS (v3) as Shared Volume with NetApp storage, and the following error occurred.
create storage failed: mkdir /mnt/pve/aff_Proxmox_01/images: Permission denied at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/Storage/Plugin.pm line 1292. (500)

I have 5 proxmox clusters, and the same thing happens in 2 of them. Is there any solution?
 
The most likely explanation is that your NFS permissions are not set correctly.

Double check the ACL on Netapp, confirm that the IP you think the PVE should be using is the actual IP attempting to mount (i.e. perhaps routing is differs from what you think it is). Mount the share manually to a temporary mount from each host, ensure that each host can create/modify/delete file/directory on its own and that created by other hosts.
Another possibility is that you have customized user mapping on Netapp. All that happens prior to "permission denied" is the host attempts to list files at NFS path in vztmpl directory. Which indicates that mount worked but file permissions tripped the access.


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