Recently installed 11.2 (Haven't used FreeNAS since 9.3). Set up a couple pools. Shared one out as iSCSI and mounted it on a Windows Server. Now I want to mount an NFS share on an Ubuntu 14.04 server (will be moved to 16.04 before long) to put some backups. Created another pool from some disks, set up the NFS share and tried to connect to it. I have searched all over and found issues but none seem to match mine. Here is what I'm getting
root@u14s-sandbox:/home/stephen# mount -t nfs 192.168.39.52:/mnt/Mirror-1 /mnt/Mirror-1
column: nfs: No such file or directory
column: 192.168.39.52:/mnt/Mirror-1: No such file or directory
leaving off the -t nfs just drops the "column: nfs:..." portion of the error.
I'm following directions at https://www.ixsystems.com/documentation/freenas/11.2/sharing.html#unix-nfs-shares
I did a mapall and maproot to nobody. I don't have nfs4 enabled. When I do showmount it lists the share and the IPs that are allowed to access it.
Stephen
root@u14s-sandbox:/home/stephen# mount -t nfs 192.168.39.52:/mnt/Mirror-1 /mnt/Mirror-1
column: nfs: No such file or directory
column: 192.168.39.52:/mnt/Mirror-1: No such file or directory
leaving off the -t nfs just drops the "column: nfs:..." portion of the error.
I'm following directions at https://www.ixsystems.com/documentation/freenas/11.2/sharing.html#unix-nfs-shares
I did a mapall and maproot to nobody. I don't have nfs4 enabled. When I do showmount it lists the share and the IPs that are allowed to access it.
Stephen