I was about to set upp glusterfs with samba ctdb, i got just about every thing to work up untill i was about to access the samba share .
from a linux client i can see the share but i get "unable to mount location" and on a windows client "gluser-share is not accessible" Initially i thought that this was an samba / permissions issue but no, ive added users and set permissions to 777. Another clue here is what i get from the log. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feb 2 14:36:24 centosgfs1 smbd[25962]: [2016/02/02 14:36:24.985817, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:624(ctdb_handle_message) Feb 2 14:36:24 centosgfs1 smbd[25962]: Got cluster reconfigure message Feb 2 14:36:44 centosgfs1 smbd[25962]: [2016/02/02 14:36:44.989928, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:624(ctdb_handle_message) Feb 2 14:36:44 centosgfs1 smbd[25962]: Got cluster reconfigure message Feb 2 14:37:22 centosgfs1 ctdbd: CTDB is being run without syslog enabled. Logs will be in /var/log/log.ctdb Feb 2 14:37:48 centosgfs1 root: All required GPFS resources are available. CNFS part is healthy. Feb 2 14:44:18 centosgfs1 smbd[15061]: [2016/02/02 14:44:18.662763, 0] modules/vfs_glusterfs.c:264(vfs_gluster_connect) Feb 2 14:44:18 centosgfs1 smbd[15061]: share: Failed to initialize volume (Transport endpoint is not connected) Feb 2 14:44:19 centosgfs1 smbd[15061]: [2016/02/02 14:44:19.649592, 0] smbd/service.c:941(make_connection_snum) Feb 2 14:44:19 centosgfs1 smbd[15061]: make_connection: VFS make connection failed! Feb 2 15:37:46 centosgfs1 smbd[11652]: [2016/02/02 15:37:46.260461, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:624(ctdb_handle_message) Feb 2 15:37:46 centosgfs1 smbd[11652]: Got cluster reconfigure message Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[15052]: [2016/02/02 15:37:53.755840, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:681(ctdbd_socket_handler) Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[11661]: [2016/02/02 15:37:53.755932, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:681(ctdbd_socket_handler) Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[11661]: packet_fd_read failed: NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[11661]: [2016/02/02 15:37:53.758719, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:57(cluster_fatal) Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[11661]: cluster fatal event: ctdbd died Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[11661]: - exiting immediately Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[15052]: packet_fd_read failed: NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[15052]: [2016/02/02 15:37:53.758867, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:57(cluster_fatal) Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[15052]: cluster fatal event: ctdbd died Feb 2 15:37:53 centosgfs1 smbd[15052]: - exiting immediately Feb 2 15:37:54 centosgfs1 ctdbd: CTDB is being run without syslog enabled. Logs will be in /var/log/log.ctdb Feb 2 15:38:14 centosgfs1 root: All required GPFS resources are available. CNFS part is healthy. Feb 2 15:38:25 centosgfs1 smbd[9796]: [2016/02/02 15:38:25.198307, 0] lib/ctdbd_conn.c:624(ctdb_handle_message) Feb 2 15:38:25 centosgfs1 smbd[9796]: Got cluster reconfigure message Feb 2 15:38:36 centosgfs1 smbd[10492]: [2016/02/02 15:38:36.774688, 0] modules/vfs_glusterfs.c:264(vfs_gluster_connect) Feb 2 15:38:36 centosgfs1 smbd[10492]: share: Failed to initialize volume (Transport endpoint is not connected) Feb 2 15:38:37 centosgfs1 smbd[10492]: [2016/02/02 15:38:37.755447, 0] smbd/service.c:941(make_connection_snum) Feb 2 15:38:37 centosgfs1 smbd[10492]: make_connection: VFS make connection failed! Feb 2 15:38:37 centosgfs1 smbd[10498]: [2016/02/02 15:38:37.966779, 0] modules/vfs_glusterfs.c:264(vfs_gluster_connect) Feb 2 15:38:37 centosgfs1 smbd[10498]: share: Failed to initialize volume (Transport endpoint is not connected) Feb 2 15:38:38 centosgfs1 smbd[10498]: [2016/02/02 15:38:38.952001, 0] smbd/service.c:941(make_connection_snum) Feb 2 15:38:38 centosgfs1 smbd[10498]: make_connection: VFS make connection failed! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a feeling that this is a pretty common issue, question is whats the fix and is the actual issue here? More over since glusterfs automaticly generates configuration in smb.conf i gather that nothing should be modified, though the parameter: path = / leaves me a bit puzzled. Im guessing that the parameter: glusterfs:volume = share is the one that does the trick. Best regards Daniel Filipazzi
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