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modac1
May 20, 2008Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ and VMWARE ESX NFS Share
I'm trying to create a NFS DataStore on my ReadyNAS NV+ with ESX 3.5 I'm using RAIDiator 4.01c1-p2 and have created an NFS Share (VMStore) with default access of Read/Write with Root Privilege-enab...
jthomas1
Aug 11, 2009Aspirant
Sorry to bump this but couldn't find an answer elsewhere. I currently have a 2TB ReadyNAS setup as follows
ReadyNAS Network 1: 10.10.1.100 Network 2: 10.10.1.101
I have 2 ESX 3.5 machines and nic1 having an ip in the same subnet 10.10.1.x all netmasks are 255.255.255.0.
So server 1 is DIRECTLY linked to 10.10.1.100 ethernet on the readynas over gigabit (Linked fine)
Server 2 is DIRECTLY linked to 10.10.1.101
Server 2 has problems and wont link almost like the network don't exist although they are setup exactly the same.
So my question is, Why cant they both talk to the same /VMShare mount or am I doing this wrong/setup wrong. I figured i would do it like this so there is full GE available for NFS traffic on each host machine.
ReadyNAS Network 1: 10.10.1.100 Network 2: 10.10.1.101
I have 2 ESX 3.5 machines and nic1 having an ip in the same subnet 10.10.1.x all netmasks are 255.255.255.0.
So server 1 is DIRECTLY linked to 10.10.1.100 ethernet on the readynas over gigabit (Linked fine)
Server 2 is DIRECTLY linked to 10.10.1.101
Server 2 has problems and wont link almost like the network don't exist although they are setup exactly the same.
So my question is, Why cant they both talk to the same /VMShare mount or am I doing this wrong/setup wrong. I figured i would do it like this so there is full GE available for NFS traffic on each host machine.
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