HCP System Management Help
If an NFS volume is experiencing problems, you can manually try to remount that NFS volume. Before doing that, however, you should ensure that the device hosting the NFS volume and the network connection to that device are functioning properly. You should also ensure that the exported share that corresponds to the NFS volume is configured correctly on the host device.
HCP can take up to a minute to respond to a remount request.
To manually try to remount an NFS volume:
1.On the left side of the Storage page, click on Components.
2.In the components list, click on the name of the NFS storage component that’s associated with the NFS volume that you want to remount.
3.At the top of the panel that opens, click on the Mount Points tab.
4.On the Mount Points panel, in the table row that contains the NFS mount point that corresponds to the NFS volume you want to remount, click on the remount control ( ).
If the manual remount fails, try restarting the node with which the NFS volume is associated. To see which node the NFS volume is associated with, mouse over the status icon for the mount point on the Mount Points panel.
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