) and then wait for the upcall thread.
Regards, Malahal.
PS: GPFS has only one upcall thread for the entire file system image
(not for each export).
Alessandro De Salvo [alessandro.desa...@roma1.infn.it] wrote:
Hi Malahal,
Il giorno 17/giu/2015, alle ore 19:51, Malahal Naineni mala...@us.ibm.com
Alessandro De Salvo [alessandro.desa...@roma1.infn.it] wrote:
What’s more worrying is the problem with the dbus. Issuing a DisplayExport
before the RemoveExport apparently fixes the problem, so something like this
always works:
# dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.ganesha.nfsd
Thank you Niels for your time to chase the issue. It is important to
have working files as people try, and move on if things don't work.
Not everyone is as persistent as Alessandro!
Regards, Malahal.
Niels de Vos [nde...@redhat.com] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 06:50:21PM -0500, Malahal
).
Thanks,
Alessandro
On Thu, 2015-06-11 at 11:37 -0500, Malahal Naineni wrote:
Soumya Koduri [skod...@redhat.com] wrote:
CCin ganesha-devel to get more inputs.
In case of ipv6 enabled, only v6 interfaces are used by NFS-Ganesha.
I am not a network expert but I have seen
should read better the code.
Cheers,
Alessandro
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 09:35 +0200, Alessandro De Salvo wrote:
Hi Malahal,
Il giorno 12/giu/2015, alle ore 01:23, Malahal Naineni
mala...@us.ibm.com ha scritto:
The logs indicate that ganesha was started
from there.
I do not know if it's normal or not as I should read better the code.
Cheers,
Alessandro
On Fri, 2015-06-12 at 09:35 +0200, Alessandro De Salvo wrote:
Hi Malahal,
Il giorno 12/giu/2015, alle ore 01:23, Malahal Naineni
mala...@us.ibm.com ha scritto
Alessandro De Salvo [alessandro.desa...@roma1.infn.it] wrote:
OK, I think we are now closer to the end of the story.
Recompiling with your instructions, and slightly changing the release name to
match the convention in epel, the new RPMS produce something working!
So it means essentially
Alessandro De Salvo [alessandro.desa...@roma1.infn.it] wrote:
Hi Malahal,
--- nfs-ganesha.orig/src/nfs-ganesha.spec-in.cmake 2015-06-16
00:11:31.477442950 +0200
+++ nfs-ganesha/src/nfs-ganesha.spec-in.cmake 2015-06-15 22:11:57.068726917
+0200
@@ -72,13 +72,13 @@
Kaleb Keithley [kkeit...@redhat.com] wrote:
But note that nfs-ganesha in EPEL[67] is built with a) glusterfs-api-3.6.x
from Red Hat's downstream glusterfs, and b) the bundled static version of
ntirpc, not the shared lib in the stand-along package above. If you're trying
to use these
Soumya Koduri [skod...@redhat.com] wrote:
CCin ganesha-devel to get more inputs.
In case of ipv6 enabled, only v6 interfaces are used by NFS-Ganesha.
I am not a network expert but I have seen IPv4 traffic over IPv6
interface while fixing few things before. This may be normal.
commit - git
Yes, ganesha Daemon doesn't use idmapd Daemon. In fact, some distros start
knfsd when you start idmapd Daemon so it is better not to start idmapd at
all.
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018, 5:26 pm Jiffin Tony Thottan,
wrote:
> CCing ganesha list as well
>
> On Monday 15 October 2018 07:44 PM, Renaud Fortier
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