I have an NFS server running on Win2k8R2 and an ESXi 4.1 host that uses NFS as a datastore for ghettoVCB backups. No server authentication; unmapped user access by uid/gid; vmkernel port with it's own ip. I can add the datastore and manipulate the file system from the ESXi SSH console.
But...
When I run a backup job, part way through the NFS share becomes unavailable, my RDP connection to windows stops working, and I'm forced to powercycle my windows server. It's a real pain because I have to drive across town to do it. I can't tell what is dying exactly because there's nothing in the event log but I know that attempting to reconnect with RDP prompts for a username and password but goes no further. I know that the server remains pingable. I know that logging on locally prompts for a password but goes no further. Hardware problem perhaps? I changed the windows server hardware to no avail.
And now I post in desperation. There are many tutorials on the web describing many different ways to configure NFS on 2k8r2 for use with ESXi 4.1 but I found nothing describing my problem.
Questions:
Does anyone successfully utilize an NFS share on Win2k8R2 as an ESXi 4.1 datastore? If so, I'd like to know about your configuration.
How the hell can a bad NFS connection take out a whole server? Pardon my language.