Hi Daniel,
The clients I mean, are the ones that are mounting filesystems from the Ganesha server
(one for each Ganesha export). It is these mounts that are failing after 24 hours. Will
extending the Credential_LifeTime fix that? Thanks.
-Jeff
On 9/29/20, 4:38 AM, "Daniel Gryniewicz" <dang(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Credential_LifeTime defaults to 24 hours (86400 seconds). If you want
it set to something else, then it has to be done for each export, since
it's in a FSAL block.
Since this is proxy, "client" is an ambiguous term. Can you be more
explicit by what you mean by "timeout parameter for clients"? Which
client do you mean?
Daniel
On 9/28/20 6:25 PM, Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] via Support
wrote:
Do I need to set Credential_LifeTime explicitly for each export? Is
there a timeout parameter for clients that are idle? Thanks.
Jeff
*From: *"Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] via Support"
<support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org>
*Reply-To: *"Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC]"
<jeffrey.c.becker(a)nasa.gov>
*Date: *Friday, September 25, 2020 at 8:10 AM
*To: *"support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org" <support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org>
*Subject: *[NFS-Ganesha-Support] Re: [EXTERNAL] Proxy FSAL client
session renewal failures
Problem re-occurred. I restarted Ganesha, and the client mounts were
setup, and about 24 hours later, the same failures started happening. I
guess I’ll turn up logging to try to see what’s going on. Suggestions
welcome…
Thanks.
-Jeff
*From: *"Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] via Support"
<support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org>
*Reply-To: *"Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC]"
<jeffrey.c.becker(a)nasa.gov>
*Date: *Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 10:04 AM
*To: *"support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org" <support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org>
*Subject: *[EXTERNAL] [NFS-Ganesha-Support] Proxy FSAL client session
renewal failures
Hi. I’m testing Ganesha 3.3 serving about 20 exported filesystems using
Proxy FSAL. I set up my config, and started the server. We were able to
mount all directories successfully on a pair of clients, and run
miscellaneous tests. Everything looked good. However, about 3 hours
after a successful server start, I started seeing the following
repeatedly in the log. I checked that the NFS server exports were still
fine, and we couldn’t find anything significant on either client, so I’m
wondering where these are coming from. Is there some timeout? Seeking
advice…
Thanks.
-Jeff
21/09/2020 18:28:43 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
:-------------------------------------------------
21/09/2020 18:28:43 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT : NFS SERVER INITIALIZED
21/09/2020 18:28:43 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
:-------------------------------------------------
21/09/2020 18:30:13 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[reaper]
nfs_lift_grace_locked :STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now NOT IN GRACE
21/09/2020 21:18:17 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux :
ganesha.nfsd-48[pxy_clientid_renewer] pxy_clientid_renewer :FSAL :EVENT
:Failed to renew session
21/09/2020 21:18:17 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux :
ganesha.nfsd-48[pxy_clientid_renewer] pxy_clientid_renewer :FSAL :EVENT
:Failed to renew session
21/09/2020 21:18:17 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux :
ganesha.nfsd-48[pxy_clientid_renewer] pxy_clientid_renewer :FSAL :EVENT
:Failed to renew session
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