Considerations for using NFS volumes (last part)
- You can restore an NFS shared directory to a different location from where it was originally. If you do this, you need to modify the configuration of the associated NFS mount point to point to the new location.
- If HCP cannot create, mount, or use an NFS volume and you’ve already determined that the permissions for the shared directory, the export options for the share, the mount point configuration on the associated NFS storage component in HCP, and the mount options for the mount point are all correct, the problem may exist on the extended storage device that’s represented by the NFS storage component on which you configured the mount point. To resolve such problems:
- Ensure that the NFS share has been exported on the device.
- Ensure that the NFS server is running on the device.
- Ensure that any NFS security software on the device is not blocking access by any of the HCP nodes.
- Check the system log file on the device for messages indicating device errors. Then correct those errors.
If HCP still cannot create, mount, or use the volume, contact your authorized HCP service provider for help.