shawly
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- Apr 2, 2014
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I'm currently learning docker, so I installed RancherOS within a VM on my ESXi host.
I'm also trying to get persistent storage via NFS, the problem here is, that many containers want to call chown to their working directories, which in my case are located on my NAS.
Is there any way to make NFS clients be able to change the ownership of the files within an NFS share? I already tried setting a user within maproot or mapall in the NFS share settings, but the clients still can't change the ownership.. NFS v4 is enabled, since Ranchers NFS driver doesn't like NFS v3 anymore.
I'm also trying to get persistent storage via NFS, the problem here is, that many containers want to call chown to their working directories, which in my case are located on my NAS.
Is there any way to make NFS clients be able to change the ownership of the files within an NFS share? I already tried setting a user within maproot or mapall in the NFS share settings, but the clients still can't change the ownership.. NFS v4 is enabled, since Ranchers NFS driver doesn't like NFS v3 anymore.