Re: Can a gluster server be an NFS client ?

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Check if another NFS service isn't already running. Basically,

ps -ef | grep nfs

at the time of failure should tell you something.



From:        Prasun Gera <prasun.gera@xxxxxxxxx>
To:        "gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx" <gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:        05/19/2015 02:17 AM
Subject:         Can a gluster server be an NFS client ?
Sent by:        gluster-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx




I am seeing some erratic behavior w.r.t. the NFS service on the gluster servers (RHS 3.0). The nfs service fails to start occasionally and randomly with 

Could not register with portmap 100021 4 38468
Program  NLM4 registration failed

This appears to be related to http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2014-October/019215.html , although I'm not sure what the resolution is.

The gluster servers use autofs to mount user home directories and other sundry directories. I could verify that stopping autofs and then starting the gluster volume seems to solve the problem. Starting autofs after gluster seems to work fine too. What's the right way to handle this ?
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