PNFS Setup Instructions
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- | mount -t nfs4 < | + | mount -t nfs4 -o minorversion=1 <mds_server>:/ /mnt/pnfs |
Note: Each file system has its own way of picking the MDS. Ensure you mount only the MDS and not a DS. | Note: Each file system has its own way of picking the MDS. Ensure you mount only the MDS and not a DS. |
Revision as of 06:26, 11 November 2009
File Layout
Accessing a storage system with pNFS
Step 0: Get pNFS kernel from git tree and install on all involved servers.
Step 1: Setup NFSv4 servers
- Create /etc/exports file on all DS's and the MDS.
/export *(rw,sync,fsid=0,insecure,no_subtree_check)
Note: starting with 2.6.32-rc1, the "pnfs" export option is required.
/export *(rw,sync,fsid=0,insecure,no_subtree_check,pnfs)
Until support for the "pnfs" export option is publicly released, please build and install exportfs from:
git://linux-nfs.org/~bhalevy/pnfs-nfs-utils.git
- Run the following commands on the storage server<p>
rpc.mountd rpc.nfsd 8 exportfs -r or /etc/init.d/nfs start
Step 2: Load File Layout driver on clients
modprobe nfslayoutdriver
Step 3: Mount pNFS file system.
- On pNFS client:
mount -t nfs4 -o minorversion=1 <mds_server>:/ /mnt/pnfs Note: Each file system has its own way of picking the MDS. Ensure you mount only the MDS and not a DS.
Debugging Help
- NFS debugging:
echo 32767 > /proc/sys/sunrpc/nfsd_debug echo 32767 > /proc/sys/sunrpc/nfs_debug