[PVE-User] How to mount Ganesha-NFS via NFS-Plugin in Proxmox?
Naumann, Thomas
thomas.naumann at ovgu.de
Mon Aug 27 12:30:24 CEST 2018
Hi,
for backup testing purposes we run a ceph-cluster with radosgw (S3) and
nfs-ganesha to export s3 via nfs. cluster is running on ubuntu 16.04.
package details:
nfs-ganesha 2.6.2-0-gb9685b8-xenial
nfs-ganesha-rgw:amd64 2.6.2-0-gb9685b8-1xenial
radosgw 12.2.7-1xenial
ceph 12.2.7-1xenial
detail of "ganesha.conf":
EXPORT
{
Export_ID=100;
Path = "/";
Pseudo = /;
Access_Type = RW;
NFS_Protocols = 3,4;
Transport_Protocols = UDP,TCP;
Sectype = sys;
Squash = No_Root_Squash;
FSAL {
Name = RGW;
User_Id = "test";
Access_Key_Id ="test";
Secret_Access_Key = "test";
}
}
RGW {
ceph_conf = "/etc/ceph/ceph.conf";
name = "client.rgw.blackhole-eh";
cluster = "ceph";
}
LOG {
Facility {
name = FILE;
destination = "/var/log/ganesha/ganesha.log";
enable = active;
}
}
mounts via cli (mount -t nfs -o nfsvers=4.1,noauto,soft,sync,proto=tcp
x.x.x.x:/ /mnt/ganesha/) are working without issues - thats fine.
but how to mount this nfs-ressource via proxmox-nfs-plugin?
"pvesm nfsscan x.x.x.x" ends without an result.
best regards
--
Thomas Naumann
Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg
Universitätsrechenzentrum
Universitätsplatz 2
39106 Magdeburg
fon: +49 391 67-58563
email: thomas.naumann at ovgu.de
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