[Gluster-users] Questions on ganesha HA and shared storage size
Soumya Koduri
skoduri at redhat.com
Tue Jun 9 09:46:23 UTC 2015
On 06/09/2015 02:48 PM, Alessandro De Salvo wrote:
> Hi,
> OK, the problem with the VIPs not starting is due to the ganesha_mon
> heartbeat script looking for a pid file called
> /var/run/ganesha.nfsd.pid, while by default ganesha.nfsd v.2.2.0 is
> creating /var/run/ganesha.pid, this needs to be corrected. The file is
> in glusterfs-ganesha-3.7.1-1.el7.x86_64, in my case.
> For the moment I have created a symlink in this way and it works:
>
> ln -s /var/run/ganesha.pid /var/run/ganesha.nfsd.pid
>
Thanks. Please update this as well in the bug.
> So far so good, the VIPs are up and pingable, but still there is the
> problem of the hanging showmount (i.e. hanging RPC).
> Still, I see a lot of errors like this in /var/log/messages:
>
> Jun 9 11:15:20 atlas-node1 lrmd[31221]: notice: operation_finished:
> nfs-mon_monitor_10000:29292:stderr [ Error: Resource does not exist. ]
>
> While ganesha.log shows the server is not in grace:
>
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29964[main] main :MAIN :EVENT :ganesha.nfsd Starting:
> Ganesha Version /builddir/build/BUILD/nfs-ganesha-2.2.0/src, built at
> May 18 2015 14:17:18 on buildhw-09.phx2.fedoraproject.org
> <http://buildhw-09.phx2.fedoraproject.org>
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_set_param_from_conf :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
> :Configuration file successfully parsed
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] init_server_pkgs :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
> :Initializing ID Mapper.
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] init_server_pkgs :NFS STARTUP :EVENT :ID Mapper
> successfully initialized.
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] main :NFS STARTUP :WARN :No export entries
> found in configuration file !!!
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] config_errs_to_log :CONFIG :WARN :Config File
> ((null):0): Empty configuration file
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] lower_my_caps :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
> :CAP_SYS_RESOURCE was successfully removed for proper quota management
> in FSAL
> 09/06/2015 11:16:20 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] lower_my_caps :NFS STARTUP :EVENT :currenty set
> capabilities are: =
> cap_chown,cap_dac_override,cap_dac_read_search,cap_fowner,cap_fsetid,cap_kill,cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap,cap_linux_immutable,cap_net_bind_service,cap_net_broadcast,cap_net_admin,cap_net_raw,cap_ipc_lock,cap_ipc_owner,cap_sys_module,cap_sys_rawio,cap_sys_chroot,cap_sys_ptrace,cap_sys_pacct,cap_sys_admin,cap_sys_boot,cap_sys_nice,cap_sys_time,cap_sys_tty_config,cap_mknod,cap_lease,cap_audit_write,cap_audit_control,cap_setfcap+ep
> 09/06/2015 11:16:21 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Init_svc :DISP :CRIT :Cannot acquire
> credentials for principal nfs
> 09/06/2015 11:16:21 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Init_admin_thread :NFS CB :EVENT :Admin
> thread initialized
> 09/06/2015 11:16:21 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs4_start_grace :STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now
> IN GRACE, duration 60
> 09/06/2015 11:16:21 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_rpc_cb_init_ccache :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
> :Callback creds directory (/var/run/ganesha) already exists
> 09/06/2015 11:16:21 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_rpc_cb_init_ccache :NFS STARTUP :WARN
> :gssd_refresh_krb5_machine_credential failed (2:2)
> 09/06/2015 11:16:21 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :Starting
> delayed executor.
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :9P/TCP
> dispatcher thread was started successfully
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[_9p_disp] _9p_dispatcher_thread :9P DISP :EVENT :9P
> dispatcher started
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT
> :gsh_dbusthread was started successfully
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :admin thread
> was started successfully
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :reaper thread
> was started successfully
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[reaper] nfs_in_grace :STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now IN
> GRACE
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :General
> fridge was started successfully
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
> :-------------------------------------------------
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT : NFS
> SERVER INITIALIZED
> 09/06/2015 11:16:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[main] nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
> :-------------------------------------------------
> 09/06/2015 11:17:22 : epoch 5576aee4 : atlas-node1 :
> ganesha.nfsd-29965[reaper] nfs_in_grace :STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now
> NOT IN GRACE
>
>
Please check the status of nfs-ganesha
$service nfs-ganesha status
Could you try taking a packet trace (during showmount or mount) and
check the server responses.
Thanks,
Soumya
> Cheers,
>
> Alessandro
>
>
>> Il giorno 09/giu/2015, alle ore 10:36, Alessandro De Salvo
>> <alessandro.desalvo at roma1.infn.it
>> <mailto:alessandro.desalvo at roma1.infn.it>> ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi Soumya,
>>
>>> Il giorno 09/giu/2015, alle ore 08:06, Soumya Koduri
>>> <skoduri at redhat.com <mailto:skoduri at redhat.com>> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 06/09/2015 01:31 AM, Alessandro De Salvo wrote:
>>>> OK, I found at least one of the bugs.
>>>> The /usr/libexec/ganesha/ganesha.sh has the following lines:
>>>>
>>>> if [ -e /etc/os-release ]; then
>>>> RHEL6_PCS_CNAME_OPTION=""
>>>> fi
>>>>
>>>> This is OK for RHEL < 7, but does not work for >= 7. I have changed
>>>> it to the following, to make it working:
>>>>
>>>> if [ -e /etc/os-release ]; then
>>>> eval $(grep -F "REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT=" /etc/os-release)
>>>> [ "$REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT" == "Fedora" ] &&
>>>> RHEL6_PCS_CNAME_OPTION=""
>>>> fi
>>>>
>>> Oh..Thanks for the fix. Could you please file a bug for the same (and
>>> probably submit your fix as well). We shall have it corrected.
>>
>> Just did it,https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1229601
>>
>>>
>>>> Apart from that, the VIP_<node> I was using were wrong, and I should
>>>> have converted all the “-“ to underscores, maybe this could be
>>>> mentioned in the documentation when you will have it ready.
>>>> Now, the cluster starts, but the VIPs apparently not:
>>>>
>>> Sure. Thanks again for pointing it out. We shall make a note of it.
>>>
>>>> Online: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>>>>
>>>> Full list of resources:
>>>>
>>>> Clone Set: nfs-mon-clone [nfs-mon]
>>>> Started: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>>>> Clone Set: nfs-grace-clone [nfs-grace]
>>>> Started: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>>>> atlas-node1-cluster_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Stopped
>>>> atlas-node1-trigger_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node1
>>>> atlas-node2-cluster_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Stopped
>>>> atlas-node2-trigger_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node2
>>>> atlas-node1-dead_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node1
>>>> atlas-node2-dead_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node2
>>>>
>>>> PCSD Status:
>>>> atlas-node1: Online
>>>> atlas-node2: Online
>>>>
>>>> Daemon Status:
>>>> corosync: active/disabled
>>>> pacemaker: active/disabled
>>>> pcsd: active/enabled
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Here corosync and pacemaker shows 'disabled' state. Can you check the
>>> status of their services. They should be running prior to cluster
>>> creation. We need to include that step in document as well.
>>
>> Ah, OK, you’re right, I have added it to my puppet modules (we install
>> and configure ganesha via puppet, I’ll put the module on puppetforge
>> soon, in case anyone is interested).
>>
>>>
>>>> But the issue that is puzzling me more is the following:
>>>>
>>>> # showmount -e localhost
>>>> rpc mount export: RPC: Timed out
>>>>
>>>> And when I try to enable the ganesha exports on a volume I get this
>>>> error:
>>>>
>>>> # gluster volume set atlas-home-01 ganesha.enable on
>>>> volume set: failed: Failed to create NFS-Ganesha export config file.
>>>>
>>>> But I see the file created in /etc/ganesha/exports/*.conf
>>>> Still, showmount hangs and times out.
>>>> Any help?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>> Hmm that's strange. Sometimes, in case if there was no proper cleanup
>>> done while trying to re-create the cluster, we have seen such issues.
>>>
>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1227709
>>>
>>> http://review.gluster.org/#/c/11093/
>>>
>>> Can you please unexport all the volumes, teardown the cluster using
>>> 'gluster vol set <volname> ganesha.enable off’
>>
>> OK:
>>
>> # gluster vol set atlas-home-01 ganesha.enable off
>> volume set: failed: ganesha.enable is already 'off'.
>>
>> # gluster vol set atlas-data-01 ganesha.enable off
>> volume set: failed: ganesha.enable is already 'off'.
>>
>>
>>> 'gluster ganesha disable' command.
>>
>> I’m assuming you wanted to write nfs-ganesha instead?
>>
>> # gluster nfs-ganesha disable
>> ganesha enable : success
>>
>>
>> A side note (not really important): it’s strange that when I do a
>> disable the message is “ganesha enable” :-)
>>
>>>
>>> Verify if the following files have been deleted on all the nodes-
>>> '/etc/cluster/cluster.conf’
>>
>> this file is not present at all, I think it’s not needed in CentOS 7
>>
>>> '/etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf’,
>>
>> it’s still there, but empty, and I guess it should be OK, right?
>>
>>> '/etc/ganesha/exports/*’
>>
>> no more files there
>>
>>> '/var/lib/pacemaker/cib’
>>
>> it’s empty
>>
>>>
>>> Verify if the ganesha service is stopped on all the nodes.
>>
>> nope, it’s still running, I will stop it.
>>
>>>
>>> start/restart the services - corosync, pcs.
>>
>> In the node where I issued the nfs-ganesha disable there is no more
>> any /etc/corosync/corosync.conf so corosync won’t start. The other
>> node instead still has the file, it’s strange.
>>
>>>
>>> And re-try the HA cluster creation
>>> 'gluster ganesha enable’
>>
>> This time (repeated twice) it did not work at all:
>>
>> # pcs status
>> Cluster name: ATLAS_GANESHA_01
>> Last updated: Tue Jun 9 10:13:43 2015
>> Last change: Tue Jun 9 10:13:22 2015
>> Stack: corosync
>> Current DC: atlas-node1 (1) - partition with quorum
>> Version: 1.1.12-a14efad
>> 2 Nodes configured
>> 6 Resources configured
>>
>>
>> Online: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>>
>> Full list of resources:
>>
>> Clone Set: nfs-mon-clone [nfs-mon]
>> Started: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>> Clone Set: nfs-grace-clone [nfs-grace]
>> Started: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>> atlas-node2-dead_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node1
>> atlas-node1-dead_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node2
>>
>> PCSD Status:
>> atlas-node1: Online
>> atlas-node2: Online
>>
>> Daemon Status:
>> corosync: active/enabled
>> pacemaker: active/enabled
>> pcsd: active/enabled
>>
>>
>>
>> I tried then "pcs cluster destroy" on both nodes, and then again
>> nfs-ganesha enable, but now I’m back to the old problem:
>>
>> # pcs status
>> Cluster name: ATLAS_GANESHA_01
>> Last updated: Tue Jun 9 10:22:27 2015
>> Last change: Tue Jun 9 10:17:00 2015
>> Stack: corosync
>> Current DC: atlas-node2 (2) - partition with quorum
>> Version: 1.1.12-a14efad
>> 2 Nodes configured
>> 10 Resources configured
>>
>>
>> Online: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>>
>> Full list of resources:
>>
>> Clone Set: nfs-mon-clone [nfs-mon]
>> Started: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>> Clone Set: nfs-grace-clone [nfs-grace]
>> Started: [ atlas-node1 atlas-node2 ]
>> atlas-node1-cluster_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Stopped
>> atlas-node1-trigger_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node1
>> atlas-node2-cluster_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Stopped
>> atlas-node2-trigger_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node2
>> atlas-node1-dead_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node1
>> atlas-node2-dead_ip-1 (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started atlas-node2
>>
>> PCSD Status:
>> atlas-node1: Online
>> atlas-node2: Online
>>
>> Daemon Status:
>> corosync: active/enabled
>> pacemaker: active/enabled
>> pcsd: active/enabled
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Alessandro
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Soumya
>>>
>>>> Alessandro
>>>>
>>>>> Il giorno 08/giu/2015, alle ore 20:00, Alessandro De Salvo
>>>>> <Alessandro.DeSalvo at roma1.infn.it
>>>>> <mailto:Alessandro.DeSalvo at roma1.infn.it>> ha scritto:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> indeed, it does not work :-)
>>>>> OK, this is what I did, with 2 machines, running CentOS 7.1,
>>>>> Glusterfs 3.7.1 and nfs-ganesha 2.2.0:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) ensured that the machines are able to resolve their IPs (but
>>>>> this was already true since they were in the DNS);
>>>>> 2) disabled NetworkManager and enabled network on both machines;
>>>>> 3) created a gluster shared volume 'gluster_shared_storage' and
>>>>> mounted it on '/run/gluster/shared_storage' on all the cluster
>>>>> nodes using glusterfs native mount (on CentOS 7.1 there is a link
>>>>> by default /var/run -> ../run)
>>>>> 4) created an empty /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf;
>>>>> 5) installed pacemaker pcs resource-agents corosync on all cluster
>>>>> machines;
>>>>> 6) set the ‘hacluster’ user the same password on all machines;
>>>>> 7) pcs cluster auth <hostname> -u hacluster -p <pass> on all the
>>>>> nodes (on both nodes I issued the commands for both nodes)
>>>>> 8) IPv6 is configured by default on all nodes, although the
>>>>> infrastructure is not ready for IPv6
>>>>> 9) enabled pcsd and started it on all nodes
>>>>> 10) populated /etc/ganesha/ganesha-ha.conf with the following
>>>>> contents, one per machine:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ===> atlas-node1
>>>>> # Name of the HA cluster created.
>>>>> HA_NAME="ATLAS_GANESHA_01"
>>>>> # The server from which you intend to mount
>>>>> # the shared volume.
>>>>> HA_VOL_SERVER=“atlas-node1"
>>>>> # The subset of nodes of the Gluster Trusted Pool
>>>>> # that forms the ganesha HA cluster. IP/Hostname
>>>>> # is specified.
>>>>> HA_CLUSTER_NODES=“atlas-node1,atlas-node2"
>>>>> # Virtual IPs of each of the nodes specified above.
>>>>> VIP_atlas-node1=“x.x.x.1"
>>>>> VIP_atlas-node2=“x.x.x.2"
>>>>>
>>>>> ===> atlas-node2
>>>>> # Name of the HA cluster created.
>>>>> HA_NAME="ATLAS_GANESHA_01"
>>>>> # The server from which you intend to mount
>>>>> # the shared volume.
>>>>> HA_VOL_SERVER=“atlas-node2"
>>>>> # The subset of nodes of the Gluster Trusted Pool
>>>>> # that forms the ganesha HA cluster. IP/Hostname
>>>>> # is specified.
>>>>> HA_CLUSTER_NODES=“atlas-node1,atlas-node2"
>>>>> # Virtual IPs of each of the nodes specified above.
>>>>> VIP_atlas-node1=“x.x.x.1"
>>>>> VIP_atlas-node2=“x.x.x.2”
>>>>>
>>>>> 11) issued gluster nfs-ganesha enable, but it fails with a cryptic
>>>>> message:
>>>>>
>>>>> # gluster nfs-ganesha enable
>>>>> Enabling NFS-Ganesha requires Gluster-NFS to be disabled across the
>>>>> trusted pool. Do you still want to continue? (y/n) y
>>>>> nfs-ganesha: failed: Failed to set up HA config for NFS-Ganesha.
>>>>> Please check the log file for details
>>>>>
>>>>> Looking at the logs I found nothing really special but this:
>>>>>
>>>>> ==> /var/log/glusterfs/etc-glusterfs-glusterd.vol.log <==
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:15.672844] I [MSGID: 106132]
>>>>> [glusterd-proc-mgmt.c:83:glusterd_proc_stop] 0-management: nfs
>>>>> already stopped
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:15.675395] I
>>>>> [glusterd-ganesha.c:386:check_host_list] 0-management: ganesha host
>>>>> found Hostname is atlas-node2
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:15.720692] I
>>>>> [glusterd-ganesha.c:386:check_host_list] 0-management: ganesha host
>>>>> found Hostname is atlas-node2
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:15.721161] I
>>>>> [glusterd-ganesha.c:335:is_ganesha_host] 0-management: ganesha host
>>>>> found Hostname is atlas-node2
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:16.633048] E
>>>>> [glusterd-ganesha.c:254:glusterd_op_set_ganesha] 0-management:
>>>>> Initial NFS-Ganesha set up failed
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:16.641563] E
>>>>> [glusterd-syncop.c:1396:gd_commit_op_phase] 0-management: Commit of
>>>>> operation 'Volume (null)' failed on localhost : Failed to set up HA
>>>>> config for NFS-Ganesha. Please check the log file for details
>>>>>
>>>>> ==> /var/log/glusterfs/cmd_history.log <==
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:16.643615] : nfs-ganesha enable : FAILED :
>>>>> Failed to set up HA config for NFS-Ganesha. Please check the log
>>>>> file for details
>>>>>
>>>>> ==> /var/log/glusterfs/cli.log <==
>>>>> [2015-06-08 17:57:16.643839] I [input.c:36:cli_batch] 0-: Exiting
>>>>> with: -1
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, pcs seems to be fine for the auth part, although it obviously
>>>>> tells me the cluster is not running.
>>>>>
>>>>> I, [2015-06-08T19:57:16.305323 #7223] INFO -- : Running:
>>>>> /usr/sbin/corosync-cmapctl totem.cluster_name
>>>>> I, [2015-06-08T19:57:16.345457 #7223] INFO -- : Running:
>>>>> /usr/sbin/pcs cluster token-nodes
>>>>> ::ffff:141.108.38.46 - - [08/Jun/2015 19:57:16] "GET
>>>>> /remote/check_auth HTTP/1.1" 200 68 0.1919
>>>>> ::ffff:141.108.38.46 - - [08/Jun/2015 19:57:16] "GET
>>>>> /remote/check_auth HTTP/1.1" 200 68 0.1920
>>>>> atlas-node1.mydomain - - [08/Jun/2015:19:57:16 CEST] "GET
>>>>> /remote/check_auth HTTP/1.1" 200 68
>>>>> - -> /remote/check_auth
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Alessandro
>>>>>
>>>>>> Il giorno 08/giu/2015, alle ore 19:30, Soumya Koduri
>>>>>> <skoduri at redhat.com <mailto:skoduri at redhat.com>> ha scritto:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 06/08/2015 08:20 PM, Alessandro De Salvo wrote:
>>>>>>> Sorry, just another question:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - in my installation of gluster 3.7.1 the command gluster
>>>>>>> features.ganesha enable does not work:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> # gluster features.ganesha enable
>>>>>>> unrecognized word: features.ganesha (position 0)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Which version has full support for it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry. This option has recently been changed. It is now
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $ gluster nfs-ganesha enable
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - in the documentation the ccs and cman packages are required,
>>>>>>> but they seems not to be available anymore on CentOS 7 and
>>>>>>> similar, I guess they are not really required anymore, as pcs
>>>>>>> should do the full job
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alessandro
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looks like so from http://clusterlabs.org/quickstart-redhat.html.
>>>>>> Let us know if it doesn't work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Soumya
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Il giorno 08/giu/2015, alle ore 15:09, Alessandro De Salvo
>>>>>>>> <alessandro.desalvo at roma1.infn.it
>>>>>>>> <mailto:alessandro.desalvo at roma1.infn.it>> ha scritto:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Great, many thanks Soumya!
>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Alessandro
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Il giorno 08/giu/2015, alle ore 13:53, Soumya Koduri
>>>>>>>>> <skoduri at redhat.com <mailto:skoduri at redhat.com>> ha scritto:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Please find the slides of the demo video at [1]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We recommend to have a distributed replica volume as a shared
>>>>>>>>> volume for better data-availability.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Size of the volume depends on the workload you may have. Since
>>>>>>>>> it is used to maintain states of NLM/NFSv4 clients, you may
>>>>>>>>> calculate the size of the volume to be minimum of aggregate of
>>>>>>>>> (typical_size_of'/var/lib/nfs'_directory +
>>>>>>>>> ~4k*no_of_clients_connected_to_each_of_the_nfs_servers_at_any_point)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We shall document about this feature sooner in the gluster docs
>>>>>>>>> as well.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>> Soumya
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> [1] - http://www.slideshare.net/SoumyaKoduri/high-49117846
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 06/08/2015 04:34 PM, Alessandro De Salvo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>> I have seen the demo video on ganesha HA,
>>>>>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4mvTQC-efM
>>>>>>>>>> However there is no advice on the appropriate size of the
>>>>>>>>>> shared volume. How is it really used, and what should be a
>>>>>>>>>> reasonable size for it?
>>>>>>>>>> Also, are the slides from the video available somewhere, as
>>>>>>>>>> well as a documentation on all this? I did not manage to find
>>>>>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Alessandro
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
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