Sent offlist. Sorry Brent.
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Subject: Re: nfs over glusterfs/fuse
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:52:46 -0400
From: Dale Dude <dale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Brent A Nelson <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I didnt run it long enough to notice if memory grew. Fuse-dev says
nfs-kernel-server is depricated and suggested unfs3 which also didnt
work. I was hoping its 'removable' option would help, but no.
nfs-user-server had an interesting option of re-exporting other nfs
mounts, but damn if I couldnt get the client to even mount using it
without permission denied no matter what I did.
Odd that the userspace nfsd's have the same issue. Samba is the only
thing that works. I cant put glusterfs on these boxes either. Hurts.
Brent A Nelson wrote:
I get the same and a host of other symptoms (I've only tried
nfs-kernel-server); it's not really usable. Do you also see
significant growth in the memory consumed by the glusterfs process
that is being reexported?
I wonder if the new inode-based release tomorrow will fix the NFS
reexport issue...
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Dale Dude wrote:
This may be more for fuse but I thought Id post here first since it
seems someone is/has done this.
Ubuntu Feisty Kernel 2.6.20-16. Fuse 2.6.5.
I tried these userspace servers: unfs3, nfs-user-server
I tried the nfs-kernel-server
With each of the above nfs servers I get spuradic Input/Output errors
when I try to 'ls' or 'find' on some directories on the nfs client. I
tried fsid option without success. Im using samba/cifs now which
works but proving to be way to slow.
Any advice would greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Dale