you should check how you mount the nfs cluster share from your client<br><br>for example<br><br>mount -o hard,rw,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,suid,proto=tcp,vers=3 -t nfs your_virtual_ip:/your_cluster_fs_share /mountpoint<br><br>
man nfs<br><br>=====================================================<br>timeo=n The value in tenths of a second before sending the first retransmission after an RPC timeout. The<br> default value is 7 tenths of a second. After the first timeout, the timeout is doubled after each suc-<br>
cessive timeout until a maximum timeout of 60 seconds is reached or the enough retransmissions have<br> occured to cause a major timeout. Then, if the filesystem is hard mounted, each new timeout cascade<br>
restarts at twice the initial value of the previous cascade, again doubling at each retransmission.<br> The maximum timeout is always 60 seconds. Better overall performance may be achieved by increasing the<br>
timeout when mounting on a busy network, to a slow server, or through several routers or gateways.<br><br> retrans=n The number of minor timeouts and retransmissions that must occur before a major timeout occurs. The<br>
default is 3 timeouts. When a major timeout occurs, the file operation is either aborted or a "server<br> not responding" message is printed on the console.<br>=======================================================<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">2012/1/16 Dennis Jacobfeuerborn <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:dennisml@conversis.de">dennisml@conversis.de</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
What am I supposed to look for?<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Dennis<div class="im"><br>
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On 01/16/2012 12:13 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:<br>
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I think man nfs it's can help you<br>
<br>
Try to look your nfs client options<br>
<br>
2012/1/15 Dennis Jacobfeuerborn <<a href="mailto:dennisml@conversis.de" target="_blank">dennisml@conversis.de</a><br></div>
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Hi,<br>
I'm trying to build a HA nfs system based on drbd and apart from the<br>
nfs export everything is working fine. The problem is that when I force<br>
a failover things seem to work fine yet when I fail back to the<br>
original system the clients freeze for a very long time.<br>
<br>
/mnt/tmp is the mountpoint on the client and I'm using the following to<br>
test access:<br>
for i in `seq 1 2000`; do echo $i; ls /mnt/tmp; sleep 1; done<br>
<br>
on a failover the output look like this:<br>
<br>
...<br>
47<br>
testfile testfile2<br>
48<br>
testfile testfile2<br>
49<br>
testfile testfile2<br>
50<br>
testfile testfile2<br>
51<br>
testfile testfile2<br>
52<br>
ls: cannot open directory /mnt/tmp: Permission denied<br>
53<br>
ls: cannot open directory /mnt/tmp: Permission denied<br>
54<br>
<<< freeze of several minutes >>><br>
testfile testfile2<br>
55<br>
testfile testfile2<br>
56<br>
testfile testfile2<br>
...<br>
<br>
The first question I have is how can I prevent the "Permission denied"<br>
errors? If these occur on e.g. a mountpoint for MySQL for example this<br>
will no doubt lead to problems with the database and that means the<br>
storage isn't really redundant.<br>
<br>
The second question is how do I reduce the failover time? I tried<br>
adding timeo=30 to the client mount options but that doesn't seem to help.<br>
<br>
This is what my cib looks like:<br>
<br>
node storage1.dev<br>
node storage2.dev<br>
primitive p_drbd_nfs ocf:linbit:drbd \<br>
params drbd_resource="nfs" \<br>
op monitor interval="15" role="Master" \<br>
op monitor interval="30" role="Slave"<br>
primitive p_exportfs_data ocf:heartbeat:exportfs \<br>
params fsid="1" directory="/mnt/data/export"<br>
options="rw,no_root_squash" clientspec="*" \<br>
op monitor interval="30s"<br>
primitive p_fs_data ocf:heartbeat:Filesystem \<br>
params device="/dev/drbd/by-res/nfs" directory="/mnt/data"<br>
fstype="ext3" \<br>
op monitor interval="10s"<br>
primitive p_ip_nfs ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \<br>
params ip="192.168.2.190" cidr_netmask="24" \<br>
op monitor interval="30s"<br>
group g_nfs p_fs_data p_exportfs_data p_ip_nfs<br>
ms ms_drbd_nfs p_drbd_nfs \<br>
meta master-max="1" master-node-max="1" clone-max="2"<br>
clone-node-max="1" notify="true"<br>
colocation c_nfs_on_drbd inf: g_nfs ms_drbd_nfs:Master<br>
order o_drbd_before_nfs inf: ms_drbd_nfs:promote g_nfs:start<br>
property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \<br>
dc-version="1.0.12-unknown" \<br></div></div>
cluster-infrastructure="__<u></u>openais" \<div class="im"><br>
expected-quorum-votes="2" \<br>
stonith-enabled="false" \<br>
no-quorum-policy="ignore"<br>
rsc_defaults $id="rsc-options" \<br>
resource-stickiness="200"<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Dennis<br>
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