Re: Ceph luminous nfs-ganesha-ceph

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Is this nfs-ganesha exporting Cephfs? Yes

Are you using NFS for a Vmware Datastore? Yes

What are you using for the NFS failover? (this is where i could be going wrong)

When creating the NFS  Datastore i added the two NFS servers ip address in




On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 2:29 PM, David C <dcsysengineer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is this nfs-ganesha exporting Cephfs?
Are you using NFS for a Vmware Datastore?
What are you using for the NFS failover?

We need more info but this does sound like a vmware/nfs question rather than specifically ceph/nfs-ganesha

On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 1:47 PM, nigel davies <nigdav007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hay all

i am in the process or trying to set up and VMware storage environment
I been reading and found that Iscsi (on jewel release) can cause issues and the datastore can drop out.

I been looking at using  nfs-ganesha with my ceph platform, it all looked good until i looked at failover to our 2nd nfs serve. I believe i set up the Server right. gave the two IP address of the NFS servers. 

when i shutdown the live NFS server, the datastore becomes "inactive" even after i bring the NFS server backup, it stil shows as inactive.

any advise on this i would be grateful incase i am missing something.
i am using NFS 4.1 as i been advised it will support the fail over

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