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NFS volume mounted, but get "chown"-related error on backup task.

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    • d19dotcaD Offline
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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Hello,

      I have recently moved away from DigitalOcean Spaces to try and use an included dedicated backup volume for my VPS at OVH.

      The volume is mounted as /cloudron-backups via NFS and I can create files in there. However, the backup task in Cloudron fails after a minute or so with the following error:

      Unable to chown:EPERM: operation not permitted, chown '/cloudron-backups/snapshot/app_27179da8-f406-4df2-b367-6f4a6f28f58a/Oi6VqOX2W580nitJHGQaRw

      Any ideas what would cause that? If it's a restriction I need to get OVH to lift, what do I ask them for exactly? Just trying to see if this is an application issue or if there's a workaround (I assume it's not an application issue), and if it's an provider issue then what do I actually ask them for if they can make changes? Just the ability to chown? And what is Cloudron trying to chown with exactly, is it just trying to chown to yellowtent:yellowtent?

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      Dustin Dauncey
      www.d19.ca

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      • d19dotcaD d19dotca

        Hello,

        I have recently moved away from DigitalOcean Spaces to try and use an included dedicated backup volume for my VPS at OVH.

        The volume is mounted as /cloudron-backups via NFS and I can create files in there. However, the backup task in Cloudron fails after a minute or so with the following error:

        Unable to chown:EPERM: operation not permitted, chown '/cloudron-backups/snapshot/app_27179da8-f406-4df2-b367-6f4a6f28f58a/Oi6VqOX2W580nitJHGQaRw

        Any ideas what would cause that? If it's a restriction I need to get OVH to lift, what do I ask them for exactly? Just trying to see if this is an application issue or if there's a workaround (I assume it's not an application issue), and if it's an provider issue then what do I actually ask them for if they can make changes? Just the ability to chown? And what is Cloudron trying to chown with exactly, is it just trying to chown to yellowtent:yellowtent?

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        Update: I have temporarily worked around this by mounting as CIFS instead of NFS, however I had heard NFS can be more performant so that is why I had chosen NFS. Not sure where the root cause, doubting it's Cloudron but reporting this in case anyone else comes across similar issues with NFS drives particularly if hosted by OVH. CIFS should work instead of NFS in this case.

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        Dustin Dauncey
        www.d19.ca

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          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          I don't think we have tested much or at all to store backups on a nfs share. Samba/cifs however is tested regularly, so if that option is available it is currently preferred.

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            I don't think we have tested much or at all to store backups on a nfs share. Samba/cifs however is tested regularly, so if that option is available it is currently preferred.

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            wrote on last edited by girish
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            @nebulon Sure. That should probably be added as a note to the docs for NFS shares so that people know to avoid it if they have other options since it isn't tested much. Would have saved me a bunch of time troubleshooting it as I wouldn't have bothered even trying it if I knew it wasn't recommended. 😉

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            www.d19.ca

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            • d19dotcaD d19dotca

              @nebulon Sure. That should probably be added as a note to the docs for NFS shares so that people know to avoid it if they have other options since it isn't tested much. Would have saved me a bunch of time troubleshooting it as I wouldn't have bothered even trying it if I knew it wasn't recommended. 😉

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              @nebulon I actually run in the same issue on several instances. On some it still works however... I am using TrueNAS as the NFS server and it would be nice if i could keep using it. Any hint on where that error is coming from?

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                Have you attempted to remount the backup storage on those instances?

                I do wonder which NFS share would be suitable for testing this in an ongoing manner.

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                • nebulonN nebulon

                  Have you attempted to remount the backup storage on those instances?

                  I do wonder which NFS share would be suitable for testing this in an ongoing manner.

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                  Yes, I did remount the shares.

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