[gpfsug-discuss] what is mmnfs under the hood

Simon Thompson (IT Research Support) S.J.Thompson at bham.ac.uk
Sun Aug 6 10:10:45 BST 2017


Under the hood, the NFS services are provided by IBM supplied Ganesha rpms. It's then fully supported by IBM, e.g. the GPFS VFS later to handle locking, ACLs, quota etc...

Note it's different from using the cnfs support in Spectrum Scale which uses Kernel NFS AFAIK. Using user space Ganesha means they have control of the NFS stack, so if something needs patching/fixing, then can roll out new Ganesha rpms rather than having to get (e.g.) RedHat to incorporate something into kernel NFS.

Mmnfs is a wrapper round the config of Ganesha using CCR to distribute the config to the nodes.

Simon
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Hi guys,

I see IBM spectrumscale configure the NFS via command: mmnfs

Is the command mmnfs is a  wrapper on top of the normal kernel NFS
(Kernel VFS) ?
Is it a wrapper on top of ganesha NFS ?
Or it is NFS implemented by SpectrumScale team ?


Thanks

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