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Troubleshooting
NFS Export Does Not Exist
NFS File Access Denied
Description
Attempted to mount an export that does not exist.
Cause
This failure is commonly caused by spelling mistakes on the client
system or when accessing the wrong server.
Workaround
1
Check the available exports on the NAS; verify that all the
required exports exist.
2
On the problematic client, verify that the relevant export is
available to this client:
% showmount -e <Server name/IP>
Export list for <Server name/IP>:
/abc
10.10.10.0
/xyz
10.10.10.0
3
If the export is available, review the export name spelling in the
relevant mount command on the client. It is recommended to
copy paste the export name from the showmount output to the
mount command.
Description
This event is issued when an NFS user does not have enough
permissions for the file on a NAS container.
Cause
File ownership is UID/UNIX and the user is not privileged to
access the file, or, file ownership is SID/ACL and after translation
to UID/UNIX the permissions do not allow access to the file.
Workaround
For native access (when CIFS user accesses SID/ACL file or NFS
user accesses UID/UNIX file) understanding the missing
permission is standard.
If the access is non-native, translation rules come to effect and it is
recommended to contact Dell Technical Support.
Summary of Contents for PowerVault NX3500
Page 1: ...Dell PowerVault NX3500 System Administrator s Guide ...
Page 16: ...16 Contents ...
Page 28: ...28 Introduction ...
Page 32: ...32 Setting Up Your PowerVault NX3500 Solution Figure 2 2 The MD Switch Topology ...
Page 68: ...68 Setting Up Your PowerVault NX3500 Solution ...
Page 90: ...90 Monitoring PowerVault NX3500 Events ...
Page 142: ...142 Managing the PowerVault NX3500 ...
Page 154: ...154 Maintaining the PowerVault NX3500 ...
Page 194: ...194 Troubleshooting ...
Page 200: ...200 Command Line Interface ...
Page 208: ...208 Frequently Asked Questions ...
Page 214: ...214 Cabling Recommendation ...
Page 218: ...4 Index ...