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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 for my lack of explaining things the correct way was up late ;) This is not NV it's actually 1100 series with 2 gigabit nics sorry if I'm even in the wrong section, again it was late/early am for me.
device - IP - subnet - hostname
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- NAS: - 10.10.1.100 - /24(=255.255.255.0) - NASBOX1 - NIC 1
- NAS: - 10.10.1.101 - /24(=255.255.255.0) - NASBOX1 - NIC 2
- ESX 3.5 - 10.10.1.102 - /24 ESXserver10 ---- Cable to 10.10.1.100
- ESX 3.5 - 10.10.1.105 - /24 ESXserver11 ---- Cable to 10.10.1.101
IT's funny since I can ping both ips from ESX HOST 11 which should only be able to ping the 101 ip but I can ping the 100 as well.
Then from ESX HOST 10 I cant ping either.
Both are setup with same cables NAS NIC - GIG NIC on HOST, NICs all work and so fourth.
device - IP - subnet - hostname
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- NAS: - 10.10.1.100 - /24(=255.255.255.0) - NASBOX1 - NIC 1
- NAS: - 10.10.1.101 - /24(=255.255.255.0) - NASBOX1 - NIC 2
- ESX 3.5 - 10.10.1.102 - /24 ESXserver10 ---- Cable to 10.10.1.100
- ESX 3.5 - 10.10.1.105 - /24 ESXserver11 ---- Cable to 10.10.1.101
IT's funny since I can ping both ips from ESX HOST 11 which should only be able to ping the 101 ip but I can ping the 100 as well.
Then from ESX HOST 10 I cant ping either.
Both are setup with same cables NAS NIC - GIG NIC on HOST, NICs all work and so fourth.
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