[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] Exporting Gluster Volume

Soumya Koduri skoduri at redhat.com
Wed May 4 06:03:22 UTC 2016


Hi Abhishek,

Below 'rpcinfo' output doesn't list 'nfsacl' protocol. That must be the 
reason client is not able set ACLs. Could you please check the log file 
'/var/lib/glusterfs/nfs.log' if there are any errors logged with respect 
protocol registration failures.

Thanks,
Soumya

On 05/04/2016 11:15 AM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL wrote:
> Hi Niels,
>
> Please reply it is really urgent.
>
> Regards,
> Abhishek
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 11:36 AM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL
> <abhishpaliwal at gmail.com <mailto:abhishpaliwal at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Niels,
>
>     Do you require more logs...
>
>     Regards,
>     Abhishek
>
>     On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 4:58 PM, ABHISHEK PALIWAL
>     <abhishpaliwal at gmail.com <mailto:abhishpaliwal at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi Niels,
>
>
>         Here is the output of rpcinfo -p $NFS_SERVER
>
>         root at 128:/# rpcinfo -p $NFS_SERVER
>             program vers proto   port  service
>              100000    4   tcp    111  portmapper
>              100000    3   tcp    111  portmapper
>              100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
>              100000    4   udp    111  portmapper
>              100000    3   udp    111  portmapper
>              100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
>              100005    3   tcp  38465  mountd
>              100005    1   tcp  38465  mountd
>              100003    3   tcp  38465  nfs
>              100227    3   tcp  38465
>
>
>         out of mount command
>
>         #mount -vvv -t nfs -o acl,vers=3 128.224.95.140:/gv0 /tmp/e
>         mount: fstab path: "/etc/fstab"
>         mount: mtab path:  "/etc/mtab"
>         mount: lock path:  "/etc/mtab~"
>         mount: temp path:  "/etc/mtab.tmp"
>         mount: UID:        0
>         mount: eUID:       0
>         mount: spec:  "128.224.95.140:/gv0"
>         mount: node:  "/tmp/e"
>         mount: types: "nfs"
>         mount: opts:  "acl,vers=3"
>         mount: external mount: argv[0] = "/sbin/mount.nfs"
>         mount: external mount: argv[1] = "128.224.95.140:/gv0"
>         mount: external mount: argv[2] = "/tmp/e"
>         mount: external mount: argv[3] = "-v"
>         mount: external mount: argv[4] = "-o"
>         mount: external mount: argv[5] = "rw,acl,vers=3"
>         mount.nfs: timeout set for Mon May  2 16:58:58 2016
>         mount.nfs: trying text-based options
>         'acl,vers=3,addr=128.224.95.140'
>         mount.nfs: prog 100003, trying vers=3, prot=6
>         mount.nfs: trying 128.224.95.140 prog 100003 vers 3 prot TCP
>         port 38465
>         mount.nfs: prog 100005, trying vers=3, prot=17
>         mount.nfs: portmap query retrying: RPC: Program not registered
>         mount.nfs: prog 100005, trying vers=3, prot=6
>         mount.nfs: trying 128.224.95.140 prog 100005 vers 3 prot TCP
>         port 38465
>
>
>         On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Niels de Vos <ndevos at redhat.com
>         <mailto:ndevos at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>             On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 04:14:01PM +0530, ABHISHEK PALIWAL
>             wrote:
>              > HI Team,
>              >
>              > I am exporting gluster volume using GlusterNFS  with ACL
>             support but at NFS
>              > client while running 'setfacl' command getting "setfacl:
>             /tmp/e: Remote I/O
>              > error"
>              >
>              >
>              > Following is the NFS option status for Volume:
>              >
>              > nfs.enable-ino32
>              > no
>              > nfs.mem-factor
>              > 15
>              > nfs.export-dirs
>              > on
>              > nfs.export-volumes
>              > on
>              > nfs.addr-namelookup
>              > off
>              > nfs.dynamic-volumes
>              > off
>              > nfs.register-with-portmap
>              > on
>              > nfs.outstanding-rpc-limit
>              > 16
>              > nfs.port
>              > 38465
>              > nfs.rpc-auth-unix
>              > on
>              > nfs.rpc-auth-null
>              > on
>              > nfs.rpc-auth-allow
>              > all
>              > nfs.rpc-auth-reject
>              > none
>              > nfs.ports-insecure
>              > off
>              > nfs.trusted-sync
>              > off
>              > nfs.trusted-write
>              > off
>              > nfs.volume-access
>              > read-write
>              > nfs.export-dir
>              >
>              > nfs.disable
>              > off
>              > nfs.nlm
>              > on
>              > nfs.acl
>              > on
>              > nfs.mount-udp
>              > off
>              > nfs.mount-rmtab
>              > /var/lib/glusterd/nfs/rmtab
>              > nfs.rpc-statd
>              > /sbin/rpc.statd
>              > nfs.server-aux-gids
>              > off
>              > nfs.drc
>              > off
>              > nfs.drc-size
>              > 0x20000
>              > nfs.read-size                           (1 *
>              > 1048576ULL)
>              > nfs.write-size                          (1 *
>              > 1048576ULL)
>              > nfs.readdir-size                        (1 *
>              > 1048576ULL)
>              > nfs.exports-auth-enable
>              > (null)
>              > nfs.auth-refresh-interval-sec
>              > (null)
>              > nfs.auth-cache-ttl-sec                  (null)
>              >
>              > Command to mount exported gluster volume on NFS client is
>              >
>              > mount -v -t nfs -o acl,vers=3 128.224.95.140:/gv0 /tmp/e
>
>             Could you post the output of mounting with 'mount -vvv ...'?
>             In previous
>             emails I've asked for the output of 'rpcinfo -p
>             $NFS_SERVER', I do not
>             think I've seen that yet.
>
>             The port used for NFSv3 ACLs on the NFS-server should be
>             listed in
>             'netstat -tulpen' and the PID of the process should be the
>             one of the
>             Gluster/NFS service.
>
>             HTH,
>             Niels
>
>
>             > setfacl -m u:nobody:r /tmp/e
>             > setfacl: /tmp/e: Remote I/O error
>             >
>             > --
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             >
>             > Regards
>             > Abhishek Paliwal
>
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>
>         --
>
>
>
>
>         Regards
>         Abhishek Paliwal
>
>
>
>
>     --
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>
>     Regards
>     Abhishek Paliwal
>
>
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