I have a running replica 3 setup, running on Centos 6, fully updated. I was trying to remove some unneeded services on a node (and did not document what I stopped). That node is now showing that NFS is N/A on that node. Since I already had one node showing NFS as N/A due to a "native" NFS share that was already in place, that leaves me with only one operation NFS server. What services need to be running to make the gluster-nfs shares available? What services should be turned off (or other changes made), in order to not have conflict between gluster-nfs and "native" NFS? Ted Miller Elkhart, IN, USA
Have you checked /var/log/glusterfs/nfs.log? I've found that setting nfs.disable to on and then off will sometimes restart failed gluster nfs servers. On Thu, 2014-05-22 at 12:13 -0400, Ted Miller wrote:> I have a running replica 3 setup, running on Centos 6, fully updated. > > I was trying to remove some unneeded services on a node (and did not document > what I stopped). That node is now showing that NFS is N/A on that node. > > Since I already had one node showing NFS as N/A due to a "native" NFS share > that was already in place, that leaves me with only one operation NFS server. > > What services need to be running to make the gluster-nfs shares available? > > What services should be turned off (or other changes made), in order to not > have conflict between gluster-nfs and "native" NFS? > > Ted Miller > Elkhart, IN, USA > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
On 5/22/2014 12:13 PM, Ted Miller wrote:> I have a running replica 3 setup, running on Centos 6, fully updated. > > I was trying to remove some unneeded services on a node (and did not > document what I stopped). That node is now showing that NFS is N/A on that > node. > > Since I already had one node showing NFS as N/A due to a "native" NFS share > that was already in place, that leaves me with only one operation NFS server. > > What services need to be running to make the gluster-nfs shares available? > > What services should be turned off (or other changes made), in order to not > have conflict between gluster-nfs and "native" NFS? > > Ted Miller > Elkhart, IN, USAIn my case, it was the nfslock service that was missing. I suspect there are others needed, but nfslock is definitely needed. Ted Miller Elkhart, IN, USA