Re: Problems with NFS4.1 on ESXi

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Hi Andreas-

> On Apr 21, 2022, at 12:55 AM, Andreas Nagy <crispyduck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I hope this mailing list is the right place to discuss some problems with nfs4.1.

Well, yes and no. This is an upstream developer mailing list,
not really for user support.

You seem to be asking about products that are currently supported,
and I'm not sure if the Debian kernel is stock upstream 5.13 or
something else. ZFS is not an upstream Linux filesystem and the
ESXi NFS client is something we have little to no experience with.

I recommend contacting the support desk for your products. If
they find a specific problem with the Linux NFS server's
implementation of the NFSv4.1 protocol, then come back here.


> Switching from FreeBSD host as NFS server to a Proxmox environment also serving NFS I see some strange issues in combination with VMWare ESXi.
> 
> After first thinking it works fine, I started to realize that there are problems with ESXi datastores on NFS4.1 when trying to import VMs (OVF).
> 
> Importing ESXi OVF VM Templates fails nearly every time with a ESXi error message "postNFCData failed: Not Found". With NFS3 it is working fine.
> 
> NFS server is running on a Proxmox host:
> 
>  root@sepp-sto-01:~# hostnamectl
>  Static hostname: sepp-sto-01
>  Icon name: computer-server
>  Chassis: server
>  Machine ID: 028da2386e514db19a3793d876fadf12
>  Boot ID: c5130c8524c64bc38994f6cdd170d9fd
>  Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
>  Kernel: Linux 5.13.19-4-pve
>  Architecture: x86-64
> 
> 
> File system is ZFS, but also tried it with others and it is the same behaivour.
> 
> 
> ESXi version 7.2U3
> 
> ESXi vmkernel.log:
> 2022-04-19T17:46:38.933Z cpu0:262261)cswitch: L2Sec_EnforcePortCompliance:209: [nsx@6876 comp="nsx-esx" subcomp="vswitch"]client vmk1 requested promiscuous mode on port 0x4000010, disallowed by vswitch policy
> 2022-04-19T17:46:40.897Z cpu10:266351 opID=936118c3)World: 12075: VC opID esxui-d6ab-f678 maps to vmkernel opID 936118c3
> 2022-04-19T17:46:40.897Z cpu10:266351 opID=936118c3)WARNING: NFS41: NFS41FileDoCloseFile:3128: file handle close on obj 0x4303fce02850 failed: Stale file handle
> 2022-04-19T17:46:40.897Z cpu10:266351 opID=936118c3)WARNING: NFS41: NFS41FileOpCloseFile:3718: NFS41FileCloseFile failed: Stale file handle
> 2022-04-19T17:46:41.164Z cpu4:266351 opID=936118c3)WARNING: NFS41: NFS41FileDoCloseFile:3128: file handle close on obj 0x4303fcdaa000 failed: Stale file handle
> 2022-04-19T17:46:41.164Z cpu4:266351 opID=936118c3)WARNING: NFS41: NFS41FileOpCloseFile:3718: NFS41FileCloseFile failed: Stale file handle
> 2022-04-19T17:47:25.166Z cpu18:262376)ScsiVmas: 1074: Inquiry for VPD page 00 to device mpx.vmhba32:C0:T0:L0 failed with error Not supported
> 2022-04-19T17:47:25.167Z cpu18:262375)StorageDevice: 7059: End path evaluation for device mpx.vmhba32:C0:T0:L0
> 2022-04-19T17:47:30.645Z cpu4:264565 opID=9529ace7)World: 12075: VC opID esxui-6787-f694 maps to vmkernel opID 9529ace7
> 2022-04-19T17:47:30.645Z cpu4:264565 opID=9529ace7)VmMemXfer: vm 264565: 2465: Evicting VM with path:/vmfs/volumes/9f10677f-697882ed-0000-000000000000/test-ovf/test-ovf.vmx
> 2022-04-19T17:47:30.645Z cpu4:264565 opID=9529ace7)VmMemXfer: 209: Creating crypto hash
> 2022-04-19T17:47:30.645Z cpu4:264565 opID=9529ace7)VmMemXfer: vm 264565: 2479: Could not find MemXferFS region for /vmfs/volumes/9f10677f-697882ed-0000-000000000000/test-ovf/test-ovf.vmx
> 2022-04-19T17:47:30.693Z cpu4:264565 opID=9529ace7)VmMemXfer: vm 264565: 2465: Evicting VM with path:/vmfs/volumes/9f10677f-697882ed-0000-000000000000/test-ovf/test-ovf.vmx
> 2022-04-19T17:47:30.693Z cpu4:264565 opID=9529ace7)VmMemXfer: 209: Creating crypto hash
> 2022-04-19T17:47:30.693Z cpu4:264565 opID=9529ace7)VmMemXfer: vm 264565: 2479: Could not find MemXferFS region for /vmfs/volumes/9f10677f-697882ed-0000-000000000000/test-ovf/test-ovf.vmx
> 
> tcpdump taken on the esxi with filter on the nfs server ip is attached here:
> https://easyupload.io/xvtpt1
> 
> I tried to analyze, but have no idea what exactly the problem is. Maybe it is some issue with the VMWare implementation? 
> Would be nice if someone with better NFS knowledge could have a look on the traces.
> 
> Best regards,
> cd

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Chuck Lever







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