Hi everybody,
The last gerrithub submitted version of the set of commits that implements
FSAL_PROXY support_ex is now a complete one and is passing CTHON basic,
general, lock and special.
For FSAL_PROXY, the next two steps is first to move from v4 to v4.1 protocol,
and then to really store
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ka...@redhat.com has uploaded a new change for review. (
https://review.gerrithub.io/350953
Change subject: nfs-ganesha.spec: need selinux tools for minimalist installs
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nfs-ganesha.spec: need
Hello Developers
we have two servers with NFS active/active Ganesha running, each server has 4
vlan IPs say of (192.168.1. 192.168.2. 192.168.3. 192.168.4.) can this be
binded binded with NFS service
is this feature can be supported by ganesha ?
At Connectathon, Synopsis is running their fuzz tests against Ganesha. One
issue that has arose is how Ganesha manages the /var/lib/nfs/ganesha/v4recov
directory on startup after their tests created some 65k clientids. It seems
like Ganesha just wedges on startup...
Frank
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Okay, that's a very old tag, and lots of changes have gone in since. We
won't be able to easily nail down what changed, but -dev27 isn't
necessarily expected to work properly.
Daniel
On 02/28/2017 01:06 PM, Supriti Singh wrote:
> This package was created from the tag 2.4-dev-27.
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This package was created from the tag 2.4-dev-27.
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>>> Daniel Gryniewicz 02/28/17 6:44 PM >>>
Which exact version of 2.4 are they using? If it's 2.4.0.3
Which exact version of 2.4 are they using? If it's 2.4.0.3 or earlier,
then attribute access was reworked in 2.4.0.4 to fix a lot of races.
Daniel
On 02/28/2017 12:18 PM, Supriti Singh wrote:
> Hello All,
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> For one of our client, using nfs-ganesha v2.4 and ceph v10.2.4, readdir
> fails with
Hello All,
For one of our client, using nfs-ganesha v2.4 and ceph v10.2.4, readdir fails
with error:
On nfs-client: "Remote I/O error"
In nfs-ganesha server log (Removed some part of readability)
mdcache_readdir :NFS READDIR :F_DBG :About to readdir in mdcache_readdir:
directory=0x1f8dc10