Depending on the infrastruture (w/o kerberos auth) then the SecType
value could be different.
Currently this value is hardcoded in the NFS Ganesha template. Instead
we can use a variable.
The default value is still the same to avoid breaking the backward
compatibility.
Closes: #4459
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit ca77d7bd31)
The definitions of cephfs pools should match openstack pools.
Signed-off-by: Rishabh Dave <ridave@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-by: Simone Caronni <simone.caronni@teralytics.net>
(cherry picked from commit 67071c3169)
When 'ceph_nfs_disable_caching' is set to True, disable attribute
caching done by Ganesha for all Ganesha exports.
Signed-off-by: Ramana Raja <rraja@redhat.com>
Add a variable, ceph_nfs_disable_caching, that if set to true
disables ganesha's directory and attribute caching as much as
possible.
Also, disable caching done by ganesha, when 'nfs_file_gw'
variable is true, i.e., when Ganesha is used as CephFS's gateway.
This is the recommended Ganesha setting as libcephfs already caches
information. And doing so helps avoid cache incoherency issues
especially with clustered ganesha over CephFS.
Fixes: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/23393
Signed-off-by: Ramana Raja <rraja@redhat.com>
* DBus on host should include ganesha service file
* to allow ganesha container to respond on DBus it needs to run
in --privileged mode (ganesha folks contacted to look at this)
* ceph_nfs_include_exports_dir variable replaced with more general
ceph_nfs_dynamic_exports
- Change capitalization of config options to be
in line with what config.txt in the nfs-ganesha
tree says
Signed-off-by: Ali Maredia <amaredia@redhat.com>
In analogy to ceph_nfs_rgw_user, we should be able to define a user
with which the nfs-ganesha Ceph FSAL connects to the cluster.
Introduce a ceph_nfs_ceph_user variable, setting its default to
"admin" (which preserves the prior behavior of always connecting as
client.admin).
Fixes#1910.