Hi, I’m trying to use
Windows Services for NFS to expose a gluster node and access this folder with an Application Pool Identity. I can map the drive correctly and read access works but I can’t get write working.
The procedure I’m using is: Set the DefaultApplicationPoolIdentity to use user “CustomUser” Set the following environment variables to 0 (for root) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ClientForNFS \CurrentVersion\Default\AnonymousUid HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ClientForNFS \CurrentVersion\Default\AnonymousGid
Open a cmd with “CustomUser” mount -o nolock <ip-of-gluster>:/datapoint Z: SUCCESS Then the iis application is supposed to write log files out to Z:\ but always fails. I wrote a small test app that stats the folder and I can successfully stat the directory with “CustomUser”. Right click > Properties>NFS Attributes shows
RWX for all and the NFS Mount Options shows UID 0 Primary GID 0. I can’t think of anything else that would be standing in the way. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Jeremy. |
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