On 03/07/2018 06:07 AM, Szymon Haly wrote:
> Hi Kaleb,
>
> Hope you are well.
> We are planning on releasing new version on Monday 26/03/2018.
> It will also include some fixes in our implementation of Ganesha. The
> guys told me that it should be pretty easy to add to your project.
>
> Will let
On 03/06/2018 10:10 PM, Kinglong Mee wrote:
On 2018/3/7 10:59, Kinglong Mee wrote:
When using nfsv3 on glusterfs-3.13.1-1.el7.x86_64 and
nfs-ganesha-2.6.0-0.2rc3.el7.centos.x86_64,
I gets strange "Invalid argument" when writing file.
1. With quota disabled;
nfs client mount nfs-ganesha share,
> On 3/6/2018 10:45 AM, Tom wrote:> t...@my.dom is an ad user. Nix.my.dom
> is a subdomain managed freeipa.
So you have two domains visible on your client? That may be causing confusion.
The client sending t...@my.dom@localdomain makes me think idmapd thinks
localdomain is the domain to use fo
Hi,
from a "stratospheric" point of view, I see a potentially big issue
ahead for such a feature : FSAL has been designed to be quite close to
POSIX behavior, CIFS follows the Microsoft File System semantics, which
is pretty different from POSIX.
My experience with 9p integration in Ganesha sh
Unfortunately out in the real world, people want to mix POSIX and Microsoft
semantics…
So we do the best we can.
I wonder how much of the multi-protocol use falls into two camps:
1. Simple file sharing, for example, I run Virtual Box on a Windows
machine to get Linux VMs. I mount
On 2018/3/7 21:10, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
> On 03/06/2018 10:10 PM, Kinglong Mee wrote:
>> On 2018/3/7 10:59, Kinglong Mee wrote:
>>> When using nfsv3 on glusterfs-3.13.1-1.el7.x86_64 and
>>> nfs-ganesha-2.6.0-0.2rc3.el7.centos.x86_64,
>>> I gets strange "Invalid argument" when writing file.
>>>
>> Tried identical ifmapd.conf files on client and server but rpcidmapd
tries to start the local copy of nfsd on the nfs Ganesha servers but that
competes with
NFS Ganesha doesn't need rpcidmapd daemon running. So refrain from running
the idmapd daemon. Ganesha uses idmapd libraries, so you should