Re: df shows wrong size of cephfs share when a subdirectory is mounted

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I did hit this issue aswell: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/38482

you will need a kernel >= 5.2 that can handle the quotas on subdirectories.


> On 19. Apr 2022, at 14:47, Ramana Venkatesh Raja <rraja@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 10:15 PM Ramana Venkatesh Raja <rraja@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 8:07 PM Ryan Taylor <rptaylor@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I am using cephfs via Openstack Manila (Ussuri I think).
>>> 
>>> The cephfs cluster is v14.2.22 and my client has kernel  4.18.0-348.20.1.el8_5.x86_64
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I have a Manila share
>>> 
>>> /volumes/_nogroup/55e46a89-31ff-4878-9e2a-81b4226c3cb2
>>> 
>>> 
>>> that is 5000 GB in size. When I mount it the size is reported correctly:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> # df -h /cephfs
>>> Filesystem                                                                                                 Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>>> 10.30.201.3:6789,10.30.202.3:6789,10.30.203.3:6789:/volumes/_nogroup/55e46a89-31ff-4878-9e2a-81b4226c3cb2  4.9T  278G  4.7T   6% /cephfs
>>> 
>>> 
>>> However when I mount a subpath /test1 of my share, then both the size and usage are showing the size of the whole cephfs filesystem rather than my private share.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> # df -h /cephfs
>>> Filesystem                                                                                                       Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>>> 10.30.201.3:6789,10.30.202.3:6789,10.30.203.3:6789:/volumes/_nogroup/55e46a89-31ff-4878-9e2a-81b4226c3cb2/test1  4.0P  277T  3.7P   7% /cephfs
>>> 
>> 
>> What are the capabilities of the ceph client user ID that you used to
>> mount "/volumes/_nogroup/55e46a89-31ff-4878-9e2a-81b4226c3cb2/test1" ?
>> Maybe you're hitting this limitation in
>> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephfs/quota/#limitations ,
>> "Quotas must be configured carefully when used with path-based mount
>> restrictions. The client needs to have access to the directory inode
>> on which quotas are configured in order to enforce them. If the client
>> has restricted access to a specific path (e.g., /home/user) based on
>> the MDS capability, and a quota is configured on an ancestor directory
>> they do not have access to (e.g., /home), the client will not enforce
>> it. When using path-based access restrictions be sure to configure the
>> quota on the directory the client is restricted too (e.g., /home/user)
>> or something nested beneath it. "
>> 
> 
> Hi Ryan,
> 
> I think you maybe actually hitting this
> https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/55090 . Are you facing this issue with
> the FUSE client?
> 
> -Ramana
> 
>>> 
>>> I tried setting the  ceph.quota.max_bytes  xattr on a subdirectory but it did not help.
>>> 
>> 
>> You can't set quota xattr if your ceph client user ID doesn't have 'p'
>> flag in its MDS capabilities,
>> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephfs/client-auth/#layout-and-quota-restriction-the-p-flag
>> .
>> 
>> -Ramana
>> 
>>> I'm not sure if the issue is in cephfs or Manila, but what would be required to get the right size and usage stats to be reported by df when a subpath of a share is mounted?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> -rt
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Ryan Taylor
>>> Research Computing Specialist
>>> Research Computing Services, University Systems
>>> University of Victoria
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