I'm having stability problems with nfs-ganesha 2.8 and PROXY FSAL on
CentOS 7.
I haven't yet tried nfs-ganesha 3.0 but I could probably quickly and
easily move to that if there is an advantage in doing so.
Before I spend time switching from 2.8 to 3.0, can anyone tell me whether
either of these versions of nfs-ganesha is considered to be more stable
than the other?
centos-release-nfs-ganesha28.noarch : NFS-Ganesha 2.8 packages from the
CentOS
: Storage SIG repository
centos-release-nfs-ganesha30.noarch : NFS-Ganesha 3.0 packages from the
CentOS
: Storage SIG repository
What about PROXY FSAL in either of these versions - is one or the other
known to be more stable?
Is there a more robust version of nfs-ganesha and PROXY FSAL that I should
consider trying instead?
Thanks,
Todd