1GANESHA-CONFIG(8)                 NFS-Ganesha                GANESHA-CONFIG(8)
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NAME

6       ganesha-config - NFS Ganesha Configuration File
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SYNOPSIS

9       /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf
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DESCRIPTION

13       NFS-Ganesha obtains configuration data from the configuration file:
14          /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf
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16       The configuration file consists of following parts:
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18   Comments
19       Empty lines and lines starting with '#' are comments.:
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21          # This whole line is a comment
22          Protocol = TCP; # The rest of this line is a comment
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24   Blocks
25       Related  options are grouped together into "blocks".  A block is a name
26       followed by parameters enclosed between "{" and "}".  A block can  con‐
27       tain other sub blocks as well.:
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29          EXPORT
30          {
31              Export_ID = 1;
32              FSAL {
33                  Name = VFS:
34              }
35          }
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37       NOTE:  FSAL is a sub block.  Refer to BLOCKS section for list of blocks
38       and options.
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40   Options
41       Configuration options can be of following types.
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43       1. Numeric. Numeric options can be defined in octal, decimal, or  hexa‐
44       decimal.  The format follows ANSI C syntax.  eg.:
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46          mode = 0755;  # This is octal 0755, 493 (decimal)
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48       Numeric values can also be negated or logical NOT'd.  eg.:
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50          anonymousuid = -2; # this is a negative
51          mask = ~0xff; # Equivalent to 0xffffff00 (for 32 bit integers)
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53       2.  Boolean.  Possible values are true, false, yes and no.  1 and 0 are
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56       3. List. The option can contain a list of possible  applicable  values.
57       Protocols = 3, 4, 9p;
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59   Including other config files
60       Additional  files can be referenced in a configuration using '%include'
61       or '%dir' or '%url' directives.:
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63          %include <filename>
64          %dir <directory_name>
65          %url <url, e.g., rados://mypool/mynamespace/myobject>
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67       The included file is inserted into the configuration text in  place  of
68       the  %include or %dir or %url line. Sub-inclusions may be to any depth.
69       Filenames or directory or URLs may optionally use '"':
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71          %include base.conf
72          %include "base.conf"
73          %dir /etc/ganesha/ganesha_config/
74          %dir "/etc/ganesha/ganesha_config/"
75          %url rados://mypool/mynamespace/myobject
76          %url "rados://mypool/mynamespace/myobject"
77          %url rados://mypool/myobject
78          %url "rados://mypool/myobject"
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80       In the case of rados:// URLs, providing a two-component  URL  indicates
81       that the default namespace should be used.
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83   Reloading Config
84       A  config reload can be triggered by sending the ganesha.nfsd process a
85       SIGHUP.  Not all config options may be changed with reload, those  that
86       can will be documented in the individual sections.
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88       In  general,  currently  dynamic config is supported for EXPORT and LOG
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BLOCKS

92       NFS-Ganesha supports the following blocks:
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94   EXPORT {}
95       Along with its configuration options, the EXPORT  block  supports  FSAL
96       and  CLIENT  sub-blocks. See ganesha-export-config(8) for usage of this
97       block and its sub-blocks.
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99   EXPORT_DEFAULTS {}
100       Refer to ganesha-export-config(8) for usage
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102   MDCACHE {}
103       Refer to ganesha-cache-config(8) for usage
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105   NFS_CORE_PARAM {}
106       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage
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108   NFS_IP_NAME {}
109       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage
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111   NFS_KRB5 {}
112       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage
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114   NFSv4 {}
115       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage
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117   CEPH {}
118       Refer to ganesha-ceph-config(8) for usage
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120   9P {}
121       Refer to ganesha-9p-config(8) for usage
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123   GLUSTER {}
124       Refer to ganesha-gluster-config(8) for usage
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126   GPFS {}
127       Refer to ganesha-gpfs-config(8) for usage
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129   LOG {}
130       Refer to ganesha-log-config(8) for usage
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132       1.**LOG { FACILITY {} }** 2.**LOG { FORMAT {} }**
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134   PROXY_V4 {}
135       Refer to ganesha-proxy-config(8) for usage
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137   PROXY_V3 {}
138       Refer to ganesha-proxy-v3-config(8) for usage
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140   RGW {}
141       Refer to ganesha-rgw-config(8) for usage
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143   VFS {}
144       Refer to ganesha-vfs-config(8) for usage
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146   XFS {}
147       Refer to ganesha-xfs-config(8) for usage
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EXAMPLE

150       Along with "ganesha.conf", for each installed  FSAL,  a  sample  config
151       file is added at:
152       /etc/ganesha
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SEE ALSO

156       ganesha-log-config(8)    ganesha-rgw-config(8)    ganesha-vfs-config(8)
157       ganesha-lustre-config(8)  ganesha-xfs-config(8)  ganesha-gpfs-config(8)
158       ganesha-gluster-config(8)  ganesha-9p-config(8) ganesha-proxy-config(8)
159       ganesha-proxy-v3-config(8)                       ganesha-ceph-config(8)
160       ganesha-core-config(8) ganesha-export-config(8)
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165                                 Jan 20, 2023                GANESHA-CONFIG(8)
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