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.. _cephfs-nfs:
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CephFS Exports over NFS
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=======================
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CephFS namespaces can be exported over NFS protocol using the `NFS-Ganesha NFS server`_
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Requirements
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============
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- Latest Ceph file system with mgr enabled
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- ``nfs-ganesha``, ``nfs-ganesha-ceph``, ``nfs-ganesha-rados-grace`` and
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``nfs-ganesha-rados-urls`` packages (version 3.3 and above)
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.. note:: From Pacific, the nfs mgr module must be enabled prior to use.
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Ganesha Configuration Hierarchy
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===============================
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Cephadm and rook starts nfs-ganesha daemon with `bootstrap configuration`
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containing minimal ganesha configuration, creates empty rados `common config`
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object in `nfs-ganesha` pool and watches this config object. The `mgr/nfs`
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module adds rados export object urls to the common config object. If cluster
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config is set, it creates `user config` object containing custom ganesha
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configuration and adds it url to common config object.
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.. ditaa::
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rados://$pool/$namespace/export-$i rados://$pool/$namespace/userconf-nfs.$cluster_id
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(export config) (user config)
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+----------+ +----------+ +----------+ +---------------------------+
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| export-1 | | export-2 | | export-3 | | userconf-nfs.$cluster_id |
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+----+-----+ +----+-----+ +-----+----+ +-------------+-------------+
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^ ^ ^ ^
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+--------------------------------+-------------------------+
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%url |
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+--------+--------+
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| | rados://$pool/$namespace/conf-nfs.$svc
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| conf+nfs.$svc | (common config)
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+--------+--------+
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^
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watch_url |
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+----------------------------------------------+
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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watch_url | watch_url | watch_url |
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+--------+-------+ +--------+-------+ +-------+--------+
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| | | | | | /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf
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| nfs.$svc.a | | nfs.$svc.b | | nfs.$svc.c | (bootstrap config)
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+----------------+ +----------------+ +----------------+
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Create NFS Ganesha Cluster
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==========================
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs cluster create <cluster_id> [<placement>] [--ingress --virtual-ip <ip>]
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This creates a common recovery pool for all NFS Ganesha daemons, new user based on
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``cluster_id``, and a common NFS Ganesha config RADOS object.
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.. note:: Since this command also brings up NFS Ganesha daemons using a ceph-mgr
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orchestrator module (see :doc:`/mgr/orchestrator`) such as "mgr/cephadm", at
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least one such module must be enabled for it to work.
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Currently, NFS Ganesha daemon deployed by cephadm listens on the standard
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port. So only one daemon will be deployed on a host.
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``<cluster_id>`` is an arbitrary string by which this NFS Ganesha cluster will be
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known.
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``<placement>`` is an optional string signifying which hosts should have NFS Ganesha
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daemon containers running on them and, optionally, the total number of NFS
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Ganesha daemons on the cluster (should you want to have more than one NFS Ganesha
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daemon running per node). For example, the following placement string means
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"deploy NFS Ganesha daemons on nodes host1 and host2 (one daemon per host)::
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"host1,host2"
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and this placement specification says to deploy single NFS Ganesha daemon each
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on nodes host1 and host2 (for a total of two NFS Ganesha daemons in the
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cluster)::
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"2 host1,host2"
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To deploy NFS with an HA front-end (virtual IP and load balancer), add the
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``--ingress`` flag and specify a virtual IP address. This will deploy a combination
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of keepalived and haproxy to provide an high-availability NFS frontend for the NFS
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service.
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For more details, refer :ref:`orchestrator-cli-placement-spec` but keep
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in mind that specifying the placement via a YAML file is not supported.
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Delete NFS Ganesha Cluster
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==========================
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs cluster rm <cluster_id>
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This deletes the deployed cluster.
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List NFS Ganesha Cluster
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs cluster ls
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This lists deployed clusters.
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Show NFS Ganesha Cluster Information
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs cluster info [<cluster_id>]
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This displays ip and port of deployed cluster.
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.. note:: This will not work with rook backend. Instead expose port with
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kubectl patch command and fetch the port details with kubectl get services
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command::
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$ kubectl patch service -n rook-ceph -p '{"spec":{"type": "NodePort"}}' rook-ceph-nfs-<cluster-name>-<node-id>
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$ kubectl get services -n rook-ceph rook-ceph-nfs-<cluster-name>-<node-id>
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Set Customized NFS Ganesha Configuration
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs cluster config set <cluster_id> -i <config_file>
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With this the nfs cluster will use the specified config and it will have
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precedence over default config blocks.
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Example use cases
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1) Changing log level
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It can be done by adding LOG block in the following way::
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LOG {
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COMPONENTS {
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ALL = FULL_DEBUG;
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}
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}
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2) Adding custom export block
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The following sample block creates a single export. This export will not be
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managed by `ceph nfs export` interface::
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EXPORT {
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Export_Id = 100;
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Transports = TCP;
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Path = /;
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Pseudo = /ceph/;
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Protocols = 4;
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Access_Type = RW;
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Attr_Expiration_Time = 0;
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Squash = None;
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FSAL {
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Name = CEPH;
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Filesystem = "filesystem name";
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User_Id = "user id";
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Secret_Access_Key = "secret key";
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}
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}
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.. note:: User specified in FSAL block should have proper caps for NFS-Ganesha
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daemons to access ceph cluster. User can be created in following way using
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`auth get-or-create`::
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# ceph auth get-or-create client.<user_id> mon 'allow r' osd 'allow rw pool=nfs-ganesha namespace=<nfs_cluster_name>, allow rw tag cephfs data=<fs_name>' mds 'allow rw path=<export_path>'
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Reset NFS Ganesha Configuration
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs cluster config reset <cluster_id>
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This removes the user defined configuration.
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.. note:: With a rook deployment, ganesha pods must be explicitly restarted
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for the new config blocks to be effective.
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Create CephFS Export
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.. warning:: Currently, the nfs interface is not integrated with dashboard. Both
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dashboard and nfs interface have different export requirements and
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create exports differently. Management of dashboard created exports is not
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supported.
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs export create cephfs <fsname> <cluster_id> <pseudo_path> [--readonly] [--path=/path/in/cephfs]
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This creates export RADOS objects containing the export block, where
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``<fsname>`` is the name of the FS volume used by the NFS Ganesha cluster
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that will serve this export.
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``<cluster_id>`` is the NFS Ganesha cluster ID.
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``<pseudo_path>`` is the export position within the NFS v4 Pseudo Filesystem where the export will be available on the server. It must be an absolute path and unique.
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``<path>`` is the path within cephfs. Valid path should be given and default
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path is '/'. It need not be unique. Subvolume path can be fetched using:
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.. code::
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$ ceph fs subvolume getpath <vol_name> <subvol_name> [--group_name <subvol_group_name>]
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.. note:: Export creation is supported only for NFS Ganesha clusters deployed using nfs interface.
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Delete CephFS Export
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====================
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs export rm <cluster_id> <pseudo_path>
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This deletes an export in an NFS Ganesha cluster, where:
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``<cluster_id>`` is the NFS Ganesha cluster ID.
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``<pseudo_path>`` is the pseudo root path (must be an absolute path).
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List CephFS Exports
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs export ls <cluster_id> [--detailed]
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It lists exports for a cluster, where:
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``<cluster_id>`` is the NFS Ganesha cluster ID.
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With the ``--detailed`` option enabled it shows entire export block.
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Get CephFS Export
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=================
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.. code:: bash
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$ ceph nfs export info <cluster_id> <pseudo_path>
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This displays export block for a cluster based on pseudo root name,
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where:
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``<cluster_id>`` is the NFS Ganesha cluster ID.
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``<pseudo_path>`` is the pseudo root path (must be an absolute path).
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Create or update CephFS Export via JSON specification
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An existing export can be dumped in JSON format with:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph nfs export info *<pseudo_path>*
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An export can be created or modified by importing a JSON description in the
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same format:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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ceph nfs export apply -i <json_file>
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For example,::
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$ ceph nfs export info mynfs /cephfs > update_cephfs_export.json
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$ cat update_cephfs_export.json
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{
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"export_id": 1,
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"path": "/",
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"cluster_id": "mynfs",
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"pseudo": "/cephfs",
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"access_type": "RW",
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"squash": "no_root_squash",
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"security_label": true,
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"protocols": [
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4
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],
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"transports": [
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"TCP"
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],
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"fsal": {
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"name": "CEPH",
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"user_id": "nfs.mynfs.1",
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"fs_name": "a",
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"sec_label_xattr": ""
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},
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"clients": []
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}
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The exported JSON can be modified and then reapplied. Below, *pseudo*
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and *access_type* are modified. When modifying an export, the
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provided JSON should fully describe the new state of the export (just
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as when creating a new export), with the exception of the
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authentication credentials, which will be carried over from the
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previous state of the export where possible.
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::
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$ ceph nfs export apply -i update_cephfs_export.json
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$ cat update_cephfs_export.json
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{
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"export_id": 1,
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"path": "/",
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"cluster_id": "mynfs",
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"pseudo": "/cephfs_testing",
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"access_type": "RO",
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"squash": "no_root_squash",
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"security_label": true,
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"protocols": [
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4
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],
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"transports": [
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"TCP"
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],
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"fsal": {
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"name": "CEPH",
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"user_id": "nfs.mynfs.1",
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"fs_name": "a",
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"sec_label_xattr": ""
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},
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"clients": []
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}
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Mount
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=====
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After the exports are successfully created and NFS Ganesha daemons are no longer in
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grace period. The exports can be mounted by
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.. code:: bash
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$ mount -t nfs -o port=<ganesha-port> <ganesha-host-name>:<ganesha-pseudo_path> <mount-point>
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.. note:: Only NFS v4.0+ is supported.
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Troubleshooting
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===============
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Checking NFS-Ganesha logs with
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1) ``cephadm``
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.. code:: bash
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$ cephadm logs --fsid <fsid> --name nfs.<cluster_id>.hostname
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2) ``rook``
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.. code:: bash
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$ kubectl logs -n rook-ceph rook-ceph-nfs-<cluster_id>-<node_id> nfs-ganesha
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Log level can be changed using `nfs cluster config set` command.
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.. _NFS-Ganesha NFS Server: https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/nfs-ganesha/wiki
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