Re: fuse mount in fstab

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Hi

More info about this issue, we have opened a ticket to redhat here is the feedback:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1248003

Cheers
Alvaro

On 16/07/15 15:19, Alvaro Simon Garcia wrote:
Hi

I have tested a bit this with different ceph-fuse versions and linux
distros and it seems a mount issue in CentOS7. The problem is that mount
tries to find first the <param>=<value> from fstab fs_spec field into
the blkid block device attributes and of course this flag is not there
and you always get an error like this:
||
mount: can't find <param>=<value>

and stops here, the mount values are never parsed by
/sbin/mount.fuse.ceph helper...

The only workaround that I found without change mount version is to
change the "spurious" = by another special character like a colon for
example:

id:admin  /mnt/ceph fuse.ceph defaults 0 0

but you also have to change /sbin/mount.fuse.ceph parser:

...
# convert device string to options
fs_spec=`echo $1 | sed 's/:/=/g'`
cephargs='--'`echo $fs_spec | sed 's/,/ --/g'`
...

but this is a bit annoying...

someone else has found the same mount fuse issue in RHEL7 or CentOS?

Cheers
Alvaro

On 09/07/15 12:22, Kenneth Waegeman wrote:
Hmm, it looks like a version issue..

I am testing with these versions on centos7:
 ~]# mount -V
mount from util-linux 2.23.2 (libmount 2.23.0: selinux, debug, assert)
 ~]# ceph-fuse -v
ceph version 0.94.1 (e4bfad3a3c51054df7e537a724c8d0bf9be972ff)

This do not work..


On my fedora box, with these versions from repo:
# mount -V
mount from util-linux 2.24.2 (libmount 2.24.0: selinux, debug, assert)
# ceph-fuse -v
ceph version 0.80.9 (b5a67f0e1d15385bc0d60a6da6e7fc810bde6047)

this works..


Which versions are you running?
And does someone knows from which versions , or which version
combinations do work?

Thanks a lot!
K

On 07/09/2015 11:53 AM, Thomas Lemarchand wrote:
Hello Kenneth,

I have a working ceph fuse in fstab. Only difference I see it that I
don't use "conf", your configuration file is at the default path
anyway.
I tried it with and without conf, but it always complains about id
id=recette-files-rw,client_mountpoint=/recette-files/files
  /mnt/wimi/ceph-files  fuse.ceph noatime,_netdev 0 0


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