Re: Passing noforget option to glusterfs native client mounts

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If somebody has an idea on how this could be done, could you please help out? I am still stuck on this, apparently...

Thanks,
Anirban


On Thursday, 19 December 2013 1:40 AM, Chalcogen <chalcogen_eg_oxygen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
P.s. I think I need to clarify this:

I am only reading from the mounts, and not modifying anything on the server. and so the commonest causes on stale file handles do not appy.

Anirban

On Thursday 19 December 2013 01:16 AM, Chalcogen wrote:
Hi everybody,

A few months back I joined a project where people want to replace their legacy fuse-based (twin-server) replicated file-system with GlusterFS. They also have a high-availability NFS server code tagged with the kernel NFSD that they would wish to retain (the nfs-kernel-server, I mean). The reason they wish to retain the kernel NFS and not use the NFS server that comes with GlusterFS is mainly because there's this bit of code that allows NFS IP's to be migrated from one host server to the other in the case that one happens to go down, and tweaks on the export server configuration allow the file-handles to remain identical on the new host server.

The solution was to mount gluster volumes using the mount.glusterfs native client program and then export the directories over the kernel NFS server. This seems to work most of the time, but on rare occasions, 'stale file handle' is reported off certain clients, which really puts a damper over the 'high-availability' thing. After suitably instrumenting the nfsd/fuse code in the kernel, it seems that decoding of the file-handle fails on the server because the inode record corresponding to the nodeid in the handle cannot be looked up. Combining this with the fact that a second attempt by the client to execute lookup on the same file passes, one might suspect that the problem is identical to what many people attempting to export fuse mounts over the kernel's NFS server are facing; viz, fuse 'forgets' the inode records thereby causing ilookup5() to fail. Miklos and other fuse developers/hackers would point towards '-o noforget' while mounting their fuse file-systems.

I tried passing  '-o noforget' to mount.glusterfs, but it does not seem to recognize it. Could somebody help me out with the correct syntax to pass noforget to gluster volumes? Or, something we could pass to glusterfs that would instruct fuse to allocate a bigger cache for our inodes?

Additionally, should you think that something else might be behind our problems, please do let me know.

Here's my configuration:

Linux kernel version: 2.6.34.12
GlusterFS versionn: 3.4.0
nfs.disable option for volumes: OFF on all volumes

Thanks a lot for your time!
Anirban

P.s. I found quite a few pages on the web that admonish users that GlusterFS is not compatible with the kernel NFS server, but do not really give much detail. Is this one of the reasons for saying so?



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