Hi Josef,
The main thing to make sure is that you have set up the host/vm
running nfs-ganesha exactly as if it were going to run radosgw. For
example, you need an appropriate keyring and ceph config. If radosgw
starts and services requests, nfs-ganesha should too.
With the debug settings
Hi, thanks for the quick reply. As for 1. I mentioned that i'm running
ubuntu 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-121 - as it seems the platform
package(nfs-ganesha-ceph) does not include the rgw fsal.
2. Nfsd was running - after rebooting i managed to get ganesha to bind,
rpcbind is running, though i still
Hi Josef,
1. You do need the Ganesha fsal driver to be present; I don't know
your platform and os version, so I couldn't look up what packages you
might need to install (or if the platform package does not build the
RGW fsal)
2. The most common reason for ganesha.nfsd to fail to bind to a port
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Subject: [ceph-users] NFS-ganesha with RGW
Hi everyone, i'm currently trying to set up a NFS-ganesha instance that
mounts a RGW storage, however i'm not succesful in this. I'm running
Ceph Luminous
Hi everyone, i'm currently trying to set up a NFS-ganesha instance that
mounts a RGW storage, however i'm not succesful in this. I'm running
Ceph Luminous 12.2.4 and ubuntu 16.04. I tried compiling ganesha from
source(latest version), however i didn't manage to get the mount running
with that,