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Bug 1566082 - unable to mount nfs-ganesha file server in ipv6 containerized cluster
unable to mount nfs-ganesha file server in ipv6 containerized cluster
Status: ASSIGNED
Product: Red Hat Ceph Storage
Classification: Red Hat
Component: RGW (Show other bugs)
3.0
Unspecified Unspecified
high Severity high
: rc
: 3.2
Assigned To: Daniel Gryniewicz
ceph-qe-bugs
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Depends On: 1593000
Blocks: 1557269
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Reported: 2018-04-11 09:26 EDT by subhash
Modified: 2018-10-18 11:12 EDT (History)
14 users (show)

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.Mounting of `nfs-ganesha` file server on a client sometimes fails Mounting of `nfs-ganesha` file server on a client fails with `Connection Refused` when a containerized IPv6 Red Hat Ceph Storage cluster with an `nfs-ganesha-rgw` daemon is deployed using the `ceph-ansible` playbook. I/Os are then unable to run.
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Gerrithub.io 425407 None None None 2018-09-12 12:14 EDT

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Comment 5 leseb 2018-04-16 10:49:01 EDT
How can we know if it's a Ganesha issue or an issue on our side? Does Ganesha support IPV6? Does this work on non-container env?

Thanks.
Comment 6 subhash 2018-04-18 05:01:06 EDT
Hi

Yes Ganesha is supported with ipv6.It was tested on RHEL(ipv6) in non-container env and it worked fine.But it was tested manually during 3.0 i.e without deploying through ceph-ansible.And also this is the first time nfs-ganesha-rgw is is being tested on ipv6 container env.

Additional info: In ipv4 containerized cluster deployed through ceph-ansible i was able to mount nfs-ganesha.

Thanks
Comment 9 Guillaume Abrioux 2018-09-12 08:43:22 EDT
After discussed with Daniel Gryniewicz, it looks like it's a ganesha bug.
Changing component to nfs-ganesha
Comment 12 Ken Dreyer (Red Hat) 2018-10-02 12:49:51 EDT
9a2dd014d "Fix default config IPv6 connections" is in nfs-ganesha V2.7.0.1, so we'll fix this as part of the rebase in bz 1593000

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