tech:serveur_nfs_en_userland_avec_ganesha
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Serveur NFS en userland avec Ganesha
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ganesha.conf
################################################### # # Ganesha Config Example # # This is a commented example configuration file for Ganesha. It is not # complete, but only has some common configuration options. See the man pages # for complete documentation. # ################################################### ## These are core parameters that affect Ganesha as a whole. NFS_CORE_PARAM { ## Allow NFSv3 to mount paths with the Pseudo path, the same as NFSv4, ## instead of using the physical paths. #mount_path_pseudo = true; ## Configure the protocols that Ganesha will listen for. This is a hard ## limit, as this list determines which sockets are opened. This list ## can be restricted per export, but cannot be expanded. #Protocols = 3,4,9P; Protocols = 4; Enable_NLM = false; Enable_RQUOTA = false; } ## These are defaults for exports. They can be overridden per-export. EXPORT_DEFAULTS { ## Access type for clients. Default is None, so some access must be ## given either here or in the export itself. #Access_Type = RW; Access_Type = RO; Protocols = 4; PrivilegedPort = false; Transports = TCP; Squash = All_Squash; } ## Configure settings for the object handle cache #MDCACHE { ## The point at which object cache entries will start being reused. #Entries_HWMark = 100000; #} #DIRECTORY_SERVICES { } ## Configure an export for some file tree EXPORT { Export_Id = 0; Filesystem_id = 0.0; Protocols = 4; Path = /srv/nfs; Pseudo = /; FSAL { Name = PSEUDO; } } EXPORT { ## Export Id (mandatory, each EXPORT must have a unique Export_Id) Export_Id = 1; ## Exported path (mandatory) Path = /srv/nfs/files; ## Pseudo Path (required for NFSv4 or if mount_path_pseudo = true) #Pseudo = /nonexistent; Pseudo = /files; ## Restrict the protocols that may use this export. This cannot allow ## access that is denied in NFS_CORE_PARAM. #Protocols = 3,4; Protocols = 4; ## Access type for clients. Default is None, so some access must be ## given. It can be here, in the EXPORT_DEFAULTS, or in a CLIENT block #Access_Type = RW; Access_Type = RO; Transports = "TCP"; # Anonymous_Uid = -2; # Anonymous_Gid = -2; Anonymous_Uid = 65534; Anonymous_Gid = 65534; #SecType = "sys"; SecType = "none"; # Manage_Gids = true; ## Whether to squash various users. Squash = root_squash; ## Allowed security types for this export #Sectype = sys,krb5,krb5i,krb5p; # Exporting FSAL FSAL { Name = VFS; } } ## Configure logging. Default is to log to Syslog. Basic logging can also be ## configured from the command line LOG { ## Default log level for all components Default_Log_Level = WARN; ## Configure per-component log levels. Components { FSAL = INFO; NFS4 = EVENT; } ## Where to log Facility { name = FILE; destination = "/var/log/ganesha.log"; enable = active; } } #CLIENT { # Clients = 192.168.100.104,192.168.100.105; # Access_Type = RO; # }
Sur Debian
# systemctl list-units |awk '/nfs/ { print $1 }'
nfs-blkmap.service
nfs-ganesha-lock.service
nfs-ganesha.service
nfs-client.target
Lancement
/usr/bin/ganesha.nfsd -C -L /var/log/ganesha/ganesha.log -f /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf -N NIV_EVENT
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