Hi,
I'm currently setting up a Proxmox cluster and I want to use the NFS volumes from my NetApp cluster.
I wanted to ask the community about their experience with NetApp and Proxmox using NFS shares.
I have used previously ovirt and there I was using NFS v3 for nearly over a decade now and I never had issues with it. Especially NetApp head failures or upgrades and therefore also head fail-overs never have caused any VM outages and I never had a VM pausing.
In ovirt, the volumes have been mounted with this options:
-> oVirt was using soft as mount options, as there was also a special service running (sanlock -> yes was also in use for NFS), for Proxmox, I would use hard option.
When I mount a NFS volume with version 3 on Proxmox, it looks like this:
It is similar, but some options are still different and now I don't know, if I should use them also with Proxmox or not.
Experience from other users would be great here, as I have no experience with Proxmox and NetApp NFS shares... and I don't want to find it out the hard way, when there is a NetApp issue and then all VMs will go in pause state or so...
Just in case -> there is no other storage option available -> no iSCIS and no ceph...
Best regards,
Florian Schmid
I'm currently setting up a Proxmox cluster and I want to use the NFS volumes from my NetApp cluster.
I wanted to ask the community about their experience with NetApp and Proxmox using NFS shares.
I have used previously ovirt and there I was using NFS v3 for nearly over a decade now and I never had issues with it. Especially NetApp head failures or upgrades and therefore also head fail-overs never have caused any VM outages and I never had a VM pausing.
In ovirt, the volumes have been mounted with this options:
Code:
nfs-root-01:/oVirt_DC_nfs_root_01 /rhev/data-center/mnt/nfs-root-01:_oVirt__DC__nfs__root__01 nfs rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=65536,wsize=65536,namlen=255,soft,nolock,nosharecache,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=6,sec=sys,mountaddr=172.16.4.3,mountvers=3,mountport=635,mountproto=udp,local_lock=all,addr=172.16.4.3 0 0
-> oVirt was using soft as mount options, as there was also a special service running (sanlock -> yes was also in use for NFS), for Proxmox, I would use hard option.
When I mount a NFS volume with version 3 on Proxmox, it looks like this:
Code:
nfs-root-01:/pve_DC_nfs_root_01 /mnt/pve/nfs-v3-root-01 nfs rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=65536,wsize=65536,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,mountaddr=172.16.4.3,mountvers=3,mountport=635,mountproto=udp,local_lock=none,addr=172.16.4.3 0 0
It is similar, but some options are still different and now I don't know, if I should use them also with Proxmox or not.
Experience from other users would be great here, as I have no experience with Proxmox and NetApp NFS shares... and I don't want to find it out the hard way, when there is a NetApp issue and then all VMs will go in pause state or so...
Just in case -> there is no other storage option available -> no iSCIS and no ceph...
Best regards,
Florian Schmid
