It may take me a while to digest that...
Oh, and in the meantime, maybe getting a tcpdump -s0 -w /tmp/trace of the NFS interaction
might shed some light on what is actually failing. Might make it easier to determine what
to look for in that log...
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: swarnock(a)warnocksolutions.com
[mailto:swarnock@warnocksolutions.com]
Sent: Friday, January 8, 2021 2:00 PM
To: support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org
Subject: [NFS-Ganesha-Support] Re: Initial testing with ESXi 6.7
You were not kidding about the log file size. I just copied the ganesha.log file
over to a webserver that I have available. I cleared the log then restarted
services then powered on the ESXi host and attempted to install a guest machine
again. I stopped the nfs-ganesha service once the ESXi guest had failed.
http://datacenternorth.mooo.com/ganesha.log
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