The path given to PSEUDO needs to be the full path exported by the other
NFS server, not any kind of local mount. So, when you mount the other
server directly, you do this:
mount -t nfs <server>:<remotepath> <localpath>
What needs to go in that Path config statement is <remotepath> not
<localpath>. PSEUDO isn't accessing a mount (and, indeed, you probably
should not have the remote server mounted on the Ganesha box), it's
acting as it's own NFS client, and translating NFS calls directly.
Daniel
On 1/24/19 6:10 PM, Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] wrote:
OK. I found some issues in my config file which I fixed. Now when I
try to start ganesha.nfsd, I get the following:
24/01/2019 15:03:50 : epoch 5c4a4456 : tpfe2 : ganesha.nfsd-72287[main] init_export_root
:EXPORT :CRIT :Lookup failed on path, ExportId=12345 Path=/nex FSAL_ERROR=(No such file or
directory,2)
24/01/2019 15:03:50 : epoch 5c4a4456 : tpfe2 : ganesha.nfsd-72287[main]
mdcache_exp_release :FSAL :INFO :Releasing PROXY export 12345 for /pseudonex
Yet it does exist
bash-4.3# ls /nex
datapool datapoolne modules nex projects warasin
What could be the problem? Thanks.
Jeff
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From: Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] [jeffrey.c.becker(a)nasa.gov]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:55 PM
To: support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org
Subject: [non-nasa source] [NFS-Ganesha-Support] Re: NFS4 reexporter question
Sorry. Of course I meant the PROXY FSAL.
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From: Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] [jeffrey.c.becker(a)nasa.gov]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:39 PM
To: support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org
Subject: [non-nasa source] [NFS-Ganesha-Support] NFS4 reexporter question
Hello,
I've built nfs-ganesha v2.7.1, and am trying to use the PSEUDO FSAL to reexport an
nfs4 mounted directory from the ganesha server to a client. I used the base ganesha.conf
(uncommenting out stuff I needed), and followed the examples in
/usr/share/doc/packages/ganesha/config_samples/. The mount command on the client succeeds
but when I do an ls in the mountpoint dir, there's nothing there. One issue is the
client is also mounting the filesystem directly from the same place the ganesha server is,
but I didn't think that mattered. I can send config files if needed. Please help me
get this working. Thanks.
-Jeff
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