HI Team, I am exporting gluster volume using GlusterNFS with ACL support but at NFS client while running 'setfacl' command getting "setfacl: /tmp/e: Remote I/O error" Following is the NFS option status for Volume: nfs.enable-ino32 no nfs.mem-factor 15 nfs.export-dirs on nfs.export-volumes on nfs.addr-namelookup off nfs.dynamic-volumes off nfs.register-with-portmap on nfs.outstanding-rpc-limit 16 nfs.port 38465 nfs.rpc-auth-unix on nfs.rpc-auth-null on nfs.rpc-auth-allow all nfs.rpc-auth-reject none nfs.ports-insecure off nfs.trusted-sync off nfs.trusted-write off nfs.volume-access read-write nfs.export-dir nfs.disable off nfs.nlm on nfs.acl on nfs.mount-udp off nfs.mount-rmtab /var/lib/glusterd/nfs/rmtab nfs.rpc-statd /sbin/rpc.statd nfs.server-aux-gids off nfs.drc off nfs.drc-size 0x20000 nfs.read-size (1 * 1048576ULL) nfs.write-size (1 * 1048576ULL) nfs.readdir-size (1 * 1048576ULL) nfs.exports-auth-enable (null) nfs.auth-refresh-interval-sec (null) nfs.auth-cache-ttl-sec (null) Command to mount exported gluster volume on NFS client is mount -v -t nfs -o acl,vers=3 128.224.95.140:/gv0 /tmp/e setfacl -m u:nobody:r /tmp/e setfacl: /tmp/e: Remote I/O error -- Regards Abhishek Paliwal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20160502/7e698488/attachment.html>
Niels de Vos
2016-May-02 11:06 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] Exporting Gluster Volume
On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 04:14:01PM +0530, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote:> HI Team, > > I am exporting gluster volume using GlusterNFS with ACL support but at NFS > client while running 'setfacl' command getting "setfacl: /tmp/e: Remote I/O > error" > > > Following is the NFS option status for Volume: > > nfs.enable-ino32 > no > nfs.mem-factor > 15 > nfs.export-dirs > on > nfs.export-volumes > on > nfs.addr-namelookup > off > nfs.dynamic-volumes > off > nfs.register-with-portmap > on > nfs.outstanding-rpc-limit > 16 > nfs.port > 38465 > nfs.rpc-auth-unix > on > nfs.rpc-auth-null > on > nfs.rpc-auth-allow > all > nfs.rpc-auth-reject > none > nfs.ports-insecure > off > nfs.trusted-sync > off > nfs.trusted-write > off > nfs.volume-access > read-write > nfs.export-dir > > nfs.disable > off > nfs.nlm > on > nfs.acl > on > nfs.mount-udp > off > nfs.mount-rmtab > /var/lib/glusterd/nfs/rmtab > nfs.rpc-statd > /sbin/rpc.statd > nfs.server-aux-gids > off > nfs.drc > off > nfs.drc-size > 0x20000 > nfs.read-size (1 * > 1048576ULL) > nfs.write-size (1 * > 1048576ULL) > nfs.readdir-size (1 * > 1048576ULL) > nfs.exports-auth-enable > (null) > nfs.auth-refresh-interval-sec > (null) > nfs.auth-cache-ttl-sec (null) > > Command to mount exported gluster volume on NFS client is > > mount -v -t nfs -o acl,vers=3 128.224.95.140:/gv0 /tmp/eCould you post the output of mounting with 'mount -vvv ...'? In previous emails I've asked for the output of 'rpcinfo -p $NFS_SERVER', I do not think I've seen that yet. The port used for NFSv3 ACLs on the NFS-server should be listed in 'netstat -tulpen' and the PID of the process should be the one of the Gluster/NFS service. HTH, Niels> setfacl -m u:nobody:r /tmp/e > setfacl: /tmp/e: Remote I/O error > > -- > > > > > Regards > Abhishek Paliwal> _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel at gluster.org > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 819 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20160502/84c4c73a/attachment.sig>