On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Karli Sjöberg <Karli.Sjoberg@slu.se> wrote:
mån 2013-07-29 klockan 13:26 +0200 skrev squadra:
Hi Karli,


i already thought that i am the only one with that combination ;)

Well, I happen to be using Fedora as engine/hosts, but when it comes to the NFS-server, why settle for anything less, right?:) I imagine you´re in it for the same reason as me too; "the last word in filesystems"...


exactly :) 

 



On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Karli Sjöberg <Karli.Sjoberg@slu.se> wrote:
ons 2013-07-24 klockan 23:35 +0200 skrev squadra:
Maybe found a workaround on the NFS server side, a option for the mountd service




     -S      Tell mountd to suspend/resume execution of the nfsd threads when-
             ever the exports list is being reloaded.  This avoids intermit-
             tent access errors for clients that do NFS RPCs while the exports
             are being reloaded, but introduces a delay in RPC response while
             the reload is in progress.  If mountd crashes while an exports
             load is in progress, mountd must be restarted to get the nfsd
             threads running again, if this option is used.


so far, i was able to reload the exports list twice, without any random suspended vm. lets see if this is a real solution or if i just had luck two times.


It would seem as if we are on the same boat:) Actually I hadn´t thought about it before, but you´re right; issuing a "service mountd reload" does pause a large number of VM´s, frickin annoying really. I mean, the NFS server doesn´t care what or who it´s serving, you could be creating a new export for a completely different system, and not even have oVirt in mind before customers start to call, wondering why their VM´s have stopped responding!?




exactly the same i have
 
I actually tried that "-S" but it didn´t work for me at all, and looking at the man-page for mountd, there´s no mention of it either, even though we are presumably running the same version:
# uname -r
9.1-RELEASE

Or are you perhaps tracking "-STABLE", and there´s a minor difference there?





i am tracking -STABLE, but the Man Page of "mountd" on a 9.1 Stable (Snapshot Release) also shows -S Parameter


9.1-STABLE FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #0: Sun Jul  7 10:53:46 UTC 2013     root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  amd64



9.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #6: Thu Jul 18 02:41:57 CEST 2013     root@filer1.intern.

OK, so we´re not using the same versions, -STABLE != -RELEASE, and I only use -RELEASE. But that explains it. I guess I can wait for 9.2-RELEASE to get rid of that nuisance. Thanks for the info!


Just checked the changes in -stable, here we go...

http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/9/usr.sbin/mountd/mountd.c?revision=243739&view=markup


9.2 is not so far away :)

Cheers,

Juergen

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