Hi. I just built ganesha 3.2, and am trying to set up a PROXY mount. I’m trying to resolve the following error. My server NFSD is up, running, and rpcinfo -p shows the right ports etc.

 

nfs-ganesha-64067[pxy_rcv_thread] pxy_rpc_recv :FSAL :CRIT :Cannot connect to server 10.151.27.27:2049:2049

 

My ganesh.conf file is as follows. Please advise on how to proceed. Thanks.

 

-Jeff

 

## These are core parameters that affect Ganesha as a whole.

NFS_CORE_PARAM {

                ## Allow NFSv3 to mount paths with the Pseudo path, the same as NFSv4,

                ## instead of using the physical paths.

                mount_path_pseudo = true;

 

                ## Configure the protocols that Ganesha will listen for.  This is a hard

                ## limit, as this list determines which sockets are opened.  This list

                ## can be restricted per export, but cannot be expanded.

                Protocols = 4;

}

 

## Configure NFSv4

NFSv4 {

                Alow_Numeric_Owners = true;

                Only_Numeric_Owners = true;

}

 

## These are defaults for exports.  They can be overridden per-export.

EXPORT_DEFAULTS {

                ## Access type for clients.  Default is None, so some access must be

                ## given either here or in the export itself.

                Access_Type = RW;

}

 

## Configure settings for the object handle cache

CACHEINODE {

                ## The point at which object cache entries will start being reused.

                Entries_HWMark = 100000;

}

 

## Configure exports

EXPORT

{

                ## Export Id (mandatory, each EXPORT must have a unique Export_Id)

                Export_Id = 1111;

 

                ## Exported path (mandatory)

                Path = /nobackupp16/jcbecker;

 

                ## Pseudo Path (required for NFSv4 or if mount_path_pseudo = true)

                Pseudo = /foo;

 

                ## Restrict the protocols that may use this export.  This cannot allow

                ## access that is denied in NFS_CORE_PARAM.

                #Protocols = 3,4;

 

                ## Access type for clients.  Default is None, so some access must be

                ## given. It can be here, in the EXPORT_DEFAULTS, or in a CLIENT block

                Access_Type = RW;

 

                ## Whether to squash various users.

                Squash = root_squash;

 

                ## Allowed security types for this export

                #Sectype = sys,krb5,krb5i,krb5p;

 

                ## Exporting FSAL

                FSAL {

                                Name = PROXY;

                                Srv_Addr = 10.151.27.27;

                }

                CLIENT

                {

                                Clients = 10.151.26.24;

                }

 

}

## Configure logging.  Default is to log to Syslog.  Basic logging can also be

## configured from the command line

LOG {

                ## Default log level for all components

                Default_Log_Level = INFO;

 

                ## Configure per-component log levels.

                Components {

                                FSAL = INFO;

                                NFS4 = EVENT;

                }

 

                ## Where to log

                Facility {

                                name = FILE;

                                destination = "/mnt/nbnfs2/jcbecker/reexporter/var/log/ganesha.log";

                                enable = active;

                }

}