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  • 1.  nfs ip

    Posted Sep 20, 2014 03:52 PM

    i want to activate nfs in vcenter and i enabled both (Enable storing log files on NFS) and (Enable storing core files on NFS) but really i dont know the ip of nfs server since i used vcenter appliance and i install all servers on my laptop as a lap.



  • 2.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 20, 2014 05:41 PM

    In the vSphere client, click on one of your hosts, then click on the configuration tab, then click on storage and it will show your the ip of the mapped datastores using NFS.

    Please mark helpful and correct answers.

    Thanks

    Marc



  • 3.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 20, 2014 06:19 PM

    pls i didnt find in storage any ip and any NFS



  • 4.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 20, 2014 06:30 PM

    Looks like you do not have any datastores mapped to any NFS servers.

    Are you trying to figure out what your NFS server IP is so you can map a datastore to it?  If so, is your NFS server a SAN?



  • 5.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 20, 2014 06:46 PM

    i tried many times to create NFS   but it ask IP and Folder name ,when i put any IP for my hosts or vcenter it refuse

    and i got this message.



  • 6.  RE: nfs ip

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Sep 20, 2014 07:33 PM

    Sever IP is expected on this is not of any vCenter or ESXi host. You need to setup NFS server first and use that NFS server IP and mount points (folder names) there.

    Refer:http://www.tecmint.com/how-to-setup-nfs-server-in-linux/

    You may want to work with your SAN admin to get NFS server up and running. Once it is up, then you can add NFS mount point as datastore on ESXi hosts.



  • 7.  RE: nfs ip
    Best Answer

    Posted Sep 20, 2014 09:47 PM

    Your hosts and vCenter servers are not NFS servers.  You have to setup your SAN to be an NFS server or create a VM and load something on it like freenas.



  • 8.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 21, 2014 07:12 PM

    pls can u give me steps to do that



  • 9.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 21, 2014 09:04 PM

    Here is a youtube video that shows how to install and setup freenas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxByoItecig

    Please do not forget to mark helpful and correct answers.



  • 10.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 22, 2014 07:26 AM

    dear friend

    another problem appear again

    when i tried to change the vm datastore to share datastote or when i tried to create new vm in share datastore this problem appear



  • 11.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 22, 2014 08:37 AM

    Check the following .

    1. Ensure the option ' Mount NFS read only' was not checked while adding the NFS datastore.

    2. You must also ensure that the vSphere host has root access to the datastore. This is typically done on NFS

    servers using the no_root_squash option in the /etc/exports file. Di!erent storage vendors have di!erent

    methods of enabling this functionality.



  • 12.  RE: nfs ip

    Posted Sep 22, 2014 07:06 PM

    i check point 1 but pls how can i check point 2 while i have not linux machine , i install NFS on freeBDS