[Gluster-users] nfs acces denied
Carlos Capriotti
capriotti.carlos at gmail.com
Mon Mar 31 15:22:43 UTC 2014
Well, saying your client-side is "linux" does not help much. Distro,
flavor, etc helps a lot, but I'll take a wild guess here.
First, force your NFS mount (client) to use nfs version 3.
The same for Microsoft. (It is fair to say I have no idea if the MS client
supports v4 or not).
Additionally, check that firewalls are disabled on both sides, just for
testing. The same goes for SElinux.
Windows and ACL, and user mapping is something that might be in your way
too. There is a Technet document that describes how to handle this mapping
if I am not wrong.
Just for testing, mount your nfs share you your own server, using
localhost:/nfs_share and see how it goes.
It is a good start.
Kr,
Carlos
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:58 PM, VAN CAUSBROECK Wannes <
Wannes.VANCAUSBROECK at onprvp.fgov.be> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I've already tried to post this, but i'm unsure it arrived to the mailing
> list.
>
>
>
> I have some issues regarding my nfs mounts. My setup is as follows:
>
> Rhel 6.4, gluster 3.4.2-1 running on a vm (4 cores, 8GB ram) attached to a
> san. I have one disk on which are all the bricks (formatted ext4 in 64 bit
> mode) of 25TB.
>
> On the gluster side of things, everything works without issues. The
> trouble starts when I mount a volume as an nfs mount.
>
> Lots of volumes work without issues, but others behave strangely. The
> volumes that act weird generally contain many files (can be accidental?).
>
> The volumes in question mount without issues, but when I try to go into
> any subdirectory sometimes it works, sometimes I get errors.
>
>
>
> On windows with nfs client: access denied
>
>
>
> In nfslog:
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.771241] I [dht-layout.c:638:dht_layout_normalize]
> 0-caviar_data11-dht: found anomalies in
> <gfid:c8d94120-6851-46ea-9f28-c629a44b1015>. holes=1 overlaps=0
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.771348] E
> [nfs3-helpers.c:3595:nfs3_fh_resolve_inode_lookup_cbk] 0-nfs-nfsv3: Lookup
> failed: <gfid:c8d94120-6851-46ea-9f28-c629a44b1015>: Invalid argument
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.771380] E [nfs3.c:1380:nfs3_lookup_resume]
> 0-nfs-nfsv3: Unable to resolve FH: (192.168.148.46:984) caviar_data11 :
> c8d94120-6851-46ea-9f28-c629a44b1015
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.771819] W [nfs3-helpers.c:3380:nfs3_log_common_res]
> 0-nfs-nfsv3: XID: 1ec28530, LOOKUP: NFS: 22(Invalid argument for
> operation), POSIX: 14(Bad address)
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.798967] I [dht-layout.c:638:dht_layout_normalize]
> 0-caviar_data11-dht: found anomalies in
> <gfid:14972193-1039-4d7a-aed5-0d7e7eccf57b>. holes=1 overlaps=0
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.799039] E
> [nfs3-helpers.c:3595:nfs3_fh_resolve_inode_lookup_cbk] 0-nfs-nfsv3: Lookup
> failed: <gfid:14972193-1039-4d7a-aed5-0d7e7eccf57b>: Invalid argument
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.799056] E [nfs3.c:1380:nfs3_lookup_resume]
> 0-nfs-nfsv3: Unable to resolve FH: (192.168.148.46:984) caviar_data11 :
> 14972193-1039-4d7a-aed5-0d7e7eccf57b
>
> [2014-03-31 13:57:58.799088] W [nfs3-helpers.c:3380:nfs3_log_common_res]
> 0-nfs-nfsv3: XID: 1ec28531, LOOKUP: NFS: 22(Invalid argument for
> operation), POSIX: 14(Bad address)
>
> ....
>
>
>
>
>
> On linux:
>
> [root at lpr-nas01 brick-xiv2]# ll /media/2011/201105/20110530/
>
> ls: /media/2011/201105/20110530/37: No such file or directory
>
> total 332
>
> ...
>
> drwxrwsr-x 2 nfsnobody 1003 4096 Jun 6 2011 32
>
> drwxrwsr-x 2 nfsnobody 1003 4096 Jun 6 2011 34
>
> drwxrwsr-x 2 nfsnobody 1003 4096 Jun 6 2011 35
>
> drwxrwsr-x 2 nfsnobody 1003 4096 Jun 6 2011 36
>
> drwxrwsr-x 2 nfsnobody 1003 4096 Jun 6 2011 37
>
> ...
>
>
>
> [root at lpr-nas01 brick-xiv2]# ll /media/2011/201105/20110530/37
>
> ls: /media/2011/201105/20110530/37/NN.0000073824357.00001.tif: No such
> file or directory
>
> ls: /media/2011/201105/20110530/37/NN.0000073824357.00003.tif: No such
> file or directory
>
> total 54
>
> -rwxrwxr-x 0 nfsnobody 1003 9340 Jun 6 2011 NN.0000073824357.00001.tif
>
> -rwxrwxr-x 1 nfsnobody 1003 35312 Jun 6 2011 NN.0000073824357.00002.tif
>
> -rwxrwxr-x 0 nfsnobody 1003 9340 Jun 6 2011 NN.0000073824357.00003.tif
>
>
>
>
>
> I see in the nfslog:
>
> ...
>
> [2014-03-31 12:44:18.941083] I [dht-layout.c:638:dht_layout_normalize]
> 0-caviar_data11-dht: found anomalies in /2011/201107/20110716/55. holes=1
> overlaps=0
>
> [2014-03-31 12:44:18.958078] I [dht-layout.c:638:dht_layout_normalize]
> 0-caviar_data11-dht: found anomalies in /2011/201107/20110716/30. holes=1
> overlaps=0
>
> [2014-03-31 12:44:18.959980] I [dht-layout.c:638:dht_layout_normalize]
> 0-caviar_data11-dht: found anomalies in /2011/201107/20110716/90. holes=1
> overlaps=0
>
> [2014-03-31 12:44:18.961094] E [dht-helper.c:429:dht_subvol_get_hashed]
> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/3.4.2/xlator/debug/io-stats.so(io_stats_lookup+0x157)
> [0x7fd6a61282e7] (-->/usr/lib64/libglusterfs.so.0(default_lookup+0x6d)
> [0x3dfe01c03d]
> (-->/usr/lib64/glusterfs/3.4.2/xlator/cluster/distribute.so(dht_lookup+0xa7e)
> [0x7fd6a656af2e]))) 0-caviar_data11-dht: invalid argument: loc->parent
>
> [2014-03-31 12:44:18.961283] W
> [client-rpc-fops.c:2624:client3_3_lookup_cbk] 0-caviar_data11-client-0:
> remote operation failed: Invalid argument. Path:
> <gfid:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000>
> (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000)
>
> [2014-03-31 12:44:18.961319] E [acl3.c:334:acl3_getacl_resume] 0-nfs-ACL:
> Unable to resolve FH: (192.168.151.21:740) caviar_data11 :
> 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
>
> [2014-03-31 12:44:18.961338] E [acl3.c:342:acl3_getacl_resume] 0-nfs-ACL:
> unable to open_and_resume
>
> ...
>
>
>
> The weirdest thing is it changes from time to time which files and
> directories work and which don't
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
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