[Gluster-users] nfs
Paul Cuzner
pcuzner at redhat.com
Tue Feb 11 02:54:13 UTC 2014
Hi John,
I think on gluster 3.3 and 3.4, nfs is enabled by default.
nfs is actually a translator, so it's in the 'stack' already - this is why you don't need the nfs-kernel-server package.
When mounting from a client, you just need to ensure the mount options are right
i.e. use the following -o proto=tcp,vers=3 (for linux)
The other consideration is that by default the volume will expose 64bit inodes - if you have a 32bit apps, or OS you'll need to tweak the gluster volume with "vol set <vol> nfs.enable-ino32 on"
I haven't got a 3.3 system handy, but on a 3.4 system if you run the following
gluster vol set help | grep "^Option: nfs."
you'll get a view of all the nfs tweaks that can be made with the translator.
Cheers,
Paul C
----- Original Message -----
> From: "John G. Heim" <jheim at math.wisc.edu>
> To: "gluster-users" <gluster-users at gluster.org>
> Sent: Friday, 7 February, 2014 9:52:44 AM
> Subject: [Gluster-users] nfs
> Maybe this is a dumb question but do I have to set up an nfs server on
> one of the server peers in my gluster volume in order to connect to the
> volume with nfs? I did a port scan on a couple of the peers in my
> cluster and port 2049 was cloased. I'm thinking maybe you have to
> configure an nfs server on one of the peers and it can read/write to the
> gluster volume like it would any disk. But then what do these commands do:
> gluster volume set <VOLNAME> nfs.disable off
> gluster volume set <VOLNAME> nfs.disable on
> The documentation on the gluster.org web site seems to imply that yu
> don't need an nfs server. It specifically says you need the nfs-common
> package on your servers. That would imply you don't need the
> nfs-kernel-server package, right? See:
> http://gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.2:_Using_NFS_to_Mount_Volumes
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