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NFS CephFS-RGW Developer Guide
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CephFS exports are supported since Octopus and RGW exports are supported since
Quincy.
Configuring NFS Ganesha to export CephFS with vstart
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1) Using ``cephadm``
.. code:: bash
$ MDS=1 MON=1 OSD=3 NFS=1 ../src/vstart.sh -n -d --cephadm
This will deploy a single NFS Ganesha daemon using ``vstart.sh``, where the
daemon will listen on the default NFS Ganesha port. Also cephfs export is
created.
2) Using test orchestrator
.. code:: bash
$ MDS=1 MON=1 OSD=3 NFS=1 ../src/vstart.sh -n -d
Environment variable ``NFS`` is the number of NFS Ganesha daemons to be
deployed, each listening on a random port.
.. note:: NFS Ganesha packages must be pre-installed for this to work.
Configuring NFS Ganesha to export RGW with vstart
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1) Using ``cephadm``
.. code:: bash
$ MON=1 OSD=3 RGW=1 NFS=1 ../src/vstart.sh -n -d --cephadm
This will deploy a single NFS Ganesha daemon using ``vstart.sh``, where the
daemon will listen on the default NFS Ganesha port. Also rgw export is
created.
.. note:: boto python module must be pre-installed for this to work.
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