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2017 Jun 01
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Floating IPv6 in a cluster (as NFS-Ganesha VIP)
Hi all, thank you very much for support! I filed the bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1457724 I'll try to test it again to get some errors / warnings from log. Best regards, Jan On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 12:25 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle at redhat.com> wrote: > On 05/31/2017 07:03 AM, Soumya Koduri wrote: > > +Andrew and Ken > > > > On
2017 Jun 05
2
Gluster and NFS-Ganesha - cluster is down after reboot
Hi hvjunk, could you please tell me have you had time to check my previous post? Could you please send me mentioned link to your Gluster Ansible scripts? Thank you, Adam On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 2:47 PM, Adam Ru <ad.ruckel at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi hvjunk (Hi Hendrik), > > "centos-release-gluster" installs "centos-gluster310". I assume it > picks the
2017 Jun 05
0
Gluster and NFS-Ganesha - cluster is down after reboot
Sorry, got sidetracked with invoicing etc. https://bitbucket.org/dismyne/gluster-ansibles/src/6df23803df43/ansible/files/?at=master <https://bitbucket.org/dismyne/gluster-ansibles/src/6df23803df43/ansible/files/?at=master> The .service files are the stuff going into SystemD, and they call the test-mounts.sh scripts. The playbook installing higher up in the directory > On 05 Jun 2017,
2017 Jun 06
1
Gluster and NFS-Ganesha - cluster is down after reboot
----- Original Message ----- From: "hvjunk" <hvjunk at gmail.com> To: "Adam Ru" <ad.ruckel at gmail.com> Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 9:29:03 PM Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Gluster and NFS-Ganesha - cluster is down after reboot Sorry, got sidetracked with invoicing etc.
2017 Jul 12
1
Load balanced VIP
Hello everyone! I am working on implementing my first Gluster/Ganesha NFS setup and I am flowing this guide: http://blog.gluster.org/2015/10/linux-scale-out-nfsv4-using-nfs-ganesha-and-glusterfs-one-step-at-a-time Everything is working fine. I've got Gluster and Ganesha NFS working and I have VIPs on each node and it is failing over fine, if a little slowly. However, the VIPs don't
2017 Dec 20
2
glusterfs, ganesh, and pcs rules
Hi, I've just created again the gluster with NFS ganesha. Glusterfs version 3.8 When I run the command gluster nfs-ganesha enable - it returns a success. However, looking at the pcs status, I see this: [root at tlxdmz-nfs1 ~]# pcs status Cluster name: ganesha-nfs Stack: corosync Current DC: tlxdmz-nfs2 (version 1.1.16-12.el7_4.5-94ff4df) - partition with quorum Last updated: Wed Dec 20
2018 Mar 07
0
Kernel NFS on GlusterFS
Gluster does the sync part better than corosync. It's not an active/passive failover system. It more all active. Gluster handles the recovery once all nodes are back online. That requires the client tool chain to understand that a write goes to all storage devices not just the active one. 3.10 is a long term support release. Upgrading to 3.12 or 4 is not a significant issue once a replacement
2018 Mar 07
4
Kernel NFS on GlusterFS
Hello, I'm designing a 2-node, HA NAS that must support NFS. I had planned on using GlusterFS native NFS until I saw that it is being deprecated. Then, I was going to use GlusterFS + NFS-Ganesha until I saw that the Ganesha HA support ended after 3.10 and its replacement is still a WIP. So, I landed on GlusterFS + kernel NFS + corosync & pacemaker, which seems to work quite well. Are
2017 May 01
1
Gluster and NFS-Ganesha - cluster is down after reboot
Hi Gluster users, First, I'd like to thank you all for this amazing open-source! Thank you! I'm working on home project ? three servers with Gluster and NFS-Ganesha. My goal is to create HA NFS share with three copies of each file on each server. My systems are CentOS 7.3 Minimal install with the latest updates and the most current RPMs from "centos-gluster310" repository. I
2017 Dec 21
0
glusterfs, ganesh, and pcs rules
Hi, In your ganesha-ha.conf do you have your virtual ip adresses set something like this?: VIP_tlxdmz-nfs1="192.168.22.33" VIP_tlxdmz-nfs2="192.168.22.34" Renaud De?: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org] De la part de Hetz Ben Hamo Envoy??: 20 d?cembre 2017 04:35 ??: gluster-users at gluster.org Objet?: [Gluster-users]
2017 Dec 24
1
glusterfs, ganesh, and pcs rules
I checked, and I have it like this: # Name of the HA cluster created. # must be unique within the subnet HA_NAME="ganesha-nfs" # # The gluster server from which to mount the shared data volume. HA_VOL_SERVER="tlxdmz-nfs1" # # N.B. you may use short names or long names; you may not use IP addrs. # Once you select one, stay with it as it will be mildly unpleasant to # clean up
2017 Sep 29
2
nfs-ganesha locking problems
Hi, I have a problem with nfs-ganesha serving gluster volumes I can read and write files but then one of the DBAs tried to dump an Oracle DB onto the NFS share and got the following errors: Export: Release 11.2.0.4.0 - Production on Wed Sep 27 23:27:48 2017 Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates.??All rights reserved. Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition
2017 Jun 13
2
About starting nfs-ganesha
When using nfs-ganesha with GlusterFS, is it necessary to enable it with the following command? # gluster nfs-ganesha enable It is said that it is necessary to enable nfs-ganesha option when setting ganesha.enable on for volume. It is said that setting of ganesha-ha.conf is necessary, but is it necessary to set up HA to use nfs-ganesha? I would be pleased if you could tell me about HA setting
2017 Jun 13
0
About starting nfs-ganesha
On 06/12/2017 08:10 PM, te-yamauchi at usen.co.jp wrote: > When using nfs-ganesha with GlusterFS, is it necessary to enable it with the following command? > # gluster nfs-ganesha enable > It is said that it is necessary to enable nfs-ganesha option when setting ganesha.enable on for volume. > It is said that setting of ganesha-ha.conf is necessary, but is it necessary to set up HA to
2018 May 22
1
[SOLVED] [Nfs-ganesha-support] volume start: gv01: failed: Quorum not met. Volume operation not allowed.
Hey All, Appears I solved this one and NFS mounts now work on all my clients. No issues since fixing it a few hours back. RESOLUTION Auditd is to blame for the trouble. Noticed this in the logs on 2 of the 3 NFS servers (nfs01, nfs02, nfs03): type=AVC msg=audit(1526965320.850:4094): avc: denied { write } for pid=8714 comm="ganesha.nfsd" name="nfs_0"
2017 Dec 04
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gluster and nfs-ganesha
On Saturday 02 December 2017 07:00 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > HI, > > I'm using CentOS 7.4 with Gluster 3.10.7 and Ganesha NFS 2.4.5. > > I'm trying to create a very simple 2 nodes cluster to be used with > NFS-ganesha. I've created the bricks and the volume. Here's the output: > > # gluster volume info > > Volume Name: cluster-demo > Type:
2017 Jun 14
1
ganesha with gluster not starting
I am getting startup errors for nfs ganesha CentOS 7.3 with gluster 3.10.2 from CentOS storage sig # systemctl status nfs-ganesha ? nfs-ganesha.service - NFS-Ganesha file server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs-ganesha.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: failed (Result: core-dump) since Wed 2017-06-14 14:00:49 EDT; 4s ago Docs:
2018 Feb 19
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NFS Ganesha HA w/ GlusterFS
On 02/19/2018 10:24 AM, TomK wrote: > On 2/19/2018 2:39 AM, TomK wrote: > + gluster users as well.? Just read another post on the mailing lists > about a similar ask from Nov which didn't really have a clear answer. That's funny because I've answered questions like this several times. Gluster+Ganesha+Pacemaker-based HA is available up to GlusterFS 3.10.x. If you need HA,
2017 Dec 06
0
gluster and nfs-ganesha
Hi, On Monday 04 December 2017 07:43 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > Hi Jiffin, > > I looked at the document, and there are 2 things: > > 1. In Gluster 3.8 it seems you don't need to do that at all, it > creates this automatically, so why not in 3.10? Kindly please refer the mail[1] and release note [2] for glusterfs-3.9 Regards, Jiffin [1]
2017 Dec 02
2
gluster and nfs-ganesha
HI, I'm using CentOS 7.4 with Gluster 3.10.7 and Ganesha NFS 2.4.5. I'm trying to create a very simple 2 nodes cluster to be used with NFS-ganesha. I've created the bricks and the volume. Here's the output: # gluster volume info Volume Name: cluster-demo Type: Replicate Volume ID: 9c835a8e-c0ec-494c-a73b-cca9d77871c5 Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2