Hello, here it is +--------------------------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+--------+------------+----------------------------+----------------------------+ | id | access_type | access_to | access_level | state | access_key | created_at | updated_at | +--------------------------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+--------+------------+----------------------------+----------------------------+ | 4f31edd7-4726-4ad0-9f10-95d6126a5233 | ip | 10.10.11.75 | rw | active | None | 2025-01-26T07:42:44.499015 | 2025-01-26T07:42:44.985683 | +--------------------------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+--------+------------+----------------------------+----------------------------+ Nguyen Huu Khoi On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 12:32 AM Carlos Silva <ces.eduardo98@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello! Can you please share what the access rule looks for the share access list command?
Em seg., 27 de jan. de 2025 às 06:06, Nguyễn Hữu Khôi < nguyenhuukhoinw@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hello.
I setup Manila with Cephfs driver-CephFS NFS shares and I use NFS-Ganesha based “ceph nfs” service.
I can create a share and can mount after creating access rule:
openstack share access create cephnfsshare ip 10.10.11.76
But I can mount my share from any ip.
Is it a bug, or do I understand it wrong?
My env:
Openstack 2024 with Kolla-Ansible deployment Ceph Quincy
Thank you. Regards
Nguyen Huu Khoi