[gpfsug-discuss] CES nodes mount nfsv3 not responding

Matt Weil mweil at wustl.edu
Wed Jan 4 01:29:36 GMT 2017



On 1/3/17 4:40 PM, Laurence Horrocks-Barlow wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> You may have been stung by:
>
> 2.34 What considerations are there when running on SELinux?
>
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STXKQY/gpfsclustersfaq.html?view=kc#selinux
se is disabled here.
Also if you strace the parent ganesha.nfsd process it dies.  Is that a bug?
>
> I've see this issue on a customer site myself.
>
>
> Matt,
>
> Could you increase the logging verbosity and check the logs further?
> As per
> http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY_4.1.1/com.ibm.spectrum.scale.v4r11.pdg.doc/bl1pdg_CESNFSserverlog.htm
yes bumped it to the max of 3 not much help.
>
> -- Lauz
>
> On 3 January 2017 22:19:20 GMT+00:00, Andrew Beattie
> <abeattie at au1.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>     Matt
>      
>     What Operating system are you running?
>      
>     I have an open PMR at present with something very similar
>     when ever we publish an NFS export via the protocol nodes the nfs
>     service stops, although we have no issues publishing SMB exports.
>      
>     I"m waiting on some testing by the customer but L3 support have
>     indicated that they think there is a bug in the SElinux code,
>     which is causing this issue, and have suggested that we disable
>     SElinux and try again.
>      
>     My clients environment is currently deployed on Centos 7.
>     Andrew Beattie
>     Software Defined Storage  - IT Specialist
>     Phone: 614-2133-7927
>     E-mail: abeattie at au1.ibm.com <mailto:abeattie at au1.ibm.com>
>      
>      
>
>         ----- Original message -----
>         From: Matt Weil <mweil at wustl.edu>
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>         Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] CES nodes mount nfsv3 not responding
>         Date: Wed, Jan 4, 2017 6:27 AM
>          
>         this follows the IP what ever node the ip lands on. the
>         ganesha.nfsd
>         process seems to stop working.  any ideas?  there is nothing
>         helpful in
>         the logs.
>          
>         time mount ces200:/vol/aggr14/temp403 /mnt/test
>         mount.nfs: mount system call failed
>
>         real    1m0.000s
>         user    0m0.000s
>         sys     0m0.010s
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