Bug #45338
closed
find leads to recursive output with nfs mount
Added by Vasu Kulkarni about 4 years ago.
Updated over 3 years ago.
Description
$ sudo find ./ -maxdepth 1 -type d -mtime +270
./dahorak-test-pr
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
./shmohan
$ rpm -qa | grep nfs
sssd-nfs-idmap-1.16.4-2.fc28.x86_64
nfs-utils-2.3.3-1.rc1.fc28.x86_64
libnfsidmap-2.3.3-1.rc1.fc28.x86_64
nfs-ganesha-2.6.3-1.fc28.x86_64
Same output from cephfs client
$ find ./ -maxdepth 1 -type d -mtime +270
./dahorak-test-pr
./shmohan
./clacroix-495
./fbalak-dahorak
Oh my. That nfs-ganesha package is quite old, and I think there have been some readdir-related fixes that went in since then. Can you try updating to the latest possible version and see if this is still reproducible? Fedora 28 is very EOL at this point too.
I will update and try, but I guess it might not be an issue.
Jeff,
this is on the client side, do we need updated nfs-ganesha here? or are you talking about the ceph server side?
You'd need to update it on the box that's running nfs-ganesha. It will probably also entail updating libcephfs and librados on that host as well.
Just to update: nfs-ganesha on reesi004 is 2.7.4
The box running nfs-ganesha is running nfs-ganesha-2.7.4-10.el7cp.x86_64
Yeah, I was just looking at it. I guess that comes from RHCS3? 2.7 series is also EOL upstream, so the same advice still applies. You probably want to start by updating to a newer ganesha.
- Priority changed from Urgent to High
reducing to high until we upgrade lrc to nautilus and check if this disappears.
Vasu? Were you able to upgrade this and did it help? If so, what versions did you go to?
- Status changed from New to Closed
No response in several months. Closing bug.
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