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Access denied on Multi protocol SVM NFS mount

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Hello,

 

I followed the SMB /CIS and NFS Multiprotocol Configuration guide for ontap 9.7

I was able to create the SVM, volume etc as the guide describes.

I am able to go to a Windows servers and successfully access the share and write to the volume.

When I log into my Red Hat Linux 7.9 client   I am able to sudo bash and do mkdir /mnt/folder

When I enter the command "mount -t nfs -o nfsvers=3,hard <data lif IP>:/test (volume name)   /mnt/folder

I get the error    mount:nfs access denied by server while running mount <SVM IP>:/test

 

 

My export is set to include the IP of the server I am trying to mount the volume test on  with access protocols  CIFS/NFS    read-only rule never, RW rule Any, Superuser access   Any.    I applied this export to to volume in the junction path.

 

Under Host users and name mapping I set Unix to Windows pattern (.+)    replacement ENG\\1       and under Windows to Unix   the pattern is ENG\\(.+) and replacement is \1.  This what is recommended to do in this manual.

 

I am no Unix guru but I have ssuccessfully set up NFS SVM's and have been able to mkdir /mnt touch files on this same Unix server.

 

Not sure where I went wrong or what other information would be helpful to troubleshoot this?   THanks.


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