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NFS mkdir cannot create directory read only file system

by | Mar 28, 2024

Learn how to fix the “NFS mkdir cannot create directory read only file system“ error. Our NFS Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

NFS mkdir cannot create directory read only file system

Have trouble with the “NFS mkdir cannot create directory read-only file system” error?

NFS mkdir cannot create directory read only file system

According to our experts, this error often occurs when we try to create a directory on an NFS that is mounted as read-only. NFS is a protocol that allows remote file systems to be mounted over a network.

When mounting an NFS share, it can be mounted in one of two modes:

  • Read-write (RW):
    This mode allows both reading from and writing to the file system.

  • Read-only (RO):
    This mode only permits reading from the file system. If we try to write to it will result in an error.

How to Resolve the Error

  • If you have the necessary permissions and access to the NFS server, we can remount the NFS share with read-write permissions. Also, update the mount options in the /etc/fstab file or use the mount command.
  • Then, make sure the NFS server is configured to allow write access to the directory you’re trying to create.
  • Verify the NFS client’s configuration to make sure it is not mounting the NFS share as read-only.
  • Furthermore, check if you have permission to create directories on the NFS share. Even if the share is mounted as read-write, we may run into if the user does not have the needed permissions.
  • Also, make sure the NFS server is functioning correctly.

With the above troubleshooting tips, we can resolve the NFS mkdir read-only file system error with ease.

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Conclusion

In brief, our Support Experts demonstrated how to fix the “mkdir cannot create directory read only file system“ error.

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