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NAME

       ganesha-config - NFS Ganesha Configuration File

SYNOPSIS

       /etc/ganesha/ganesha/conf

DESCRIPTION

       NFS-Ganesha obtains configuration data from the configuration file:
          /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf

       The configuration file constitues of following parts:

   Comments
       Empty lines and lines starting with ‘#’ are comments.:

          # This whole line is a comment
          Protocol = TCP; # The rest of this line is a comment

   Blocks
       Related  options  are  grouped  together  into  "blocks".   A  block is a name followed by
       parameters enclosed between "{" and "}".  A block can contain other sub blocks as well.:

          Export
          {
              Export_ID = 1;
              FSAL {
                  Name = VFS:
              }
          }

       NOTE: FSAL is a sub block.  Refer to BLOCKS section for list of blocks and options.

   Options
       Configuration options can be of following types.

       1. Numeric Numeric options can be defined in octal, decimal, or hexadecimal.   The  format
       follows ANSI C syntax.  eg.:

          mode = 07555;  # This is octal 0755, 493 (decimal)

       Numeric values can also be negated or logical NOT'd.  eg.:

          anonomousuid = -2; # this is a negative
          mask = ~0xff; # Equivalent to 0xffffff00 (for 32 bit integers)

       2. Boolean Possible values are true, false, yes and no.  1 and 0 are not acceptable.

       3.  List  The  option can contain a list of possible applicable values.  Protocols = 3, 4,
       9p;

   Including other config files
       Additional files can be referenced in a configuration using %include and %url directives.:

          %include <filename>
          %url <url, e.g., rados://mypool/myobject>

       The included file is inserted into the configuration text in place of the %include or %url
       line.  The  configuration following the inclusion is resumed after the end of the included
       files. File inclusion can be to any depth.

       eg.::  %include  base.conf  %include   "base.conf"   %url   rados://mypool/myobject   %url
              "rados://mypool/myobject

BLOCKS

       NFS-Ganesha supports the following blocks:

   EXPORT {}
       Along  with configuration options, it also support two subblocks: 1.**EXPORT { FSAL {} }**
       2.**EXPORT { CLIENT  {} }**

       Refer to ganesha-export-config(8) for usage that this block and its sub blocks support.

   EXPORT_DEFAULTS {}
       Refer to ganesha-export-config(8) for usage

   CACHEINODE {}
       Refer to ganesha-cache-config(8) for usage

   NFS_CORE_PARAM {}
       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage

   NFS_IP_NAME {}
       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage

   NFS_KRB5 {}
       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage

   NFSv4 {}
       Refer to ganesha-core-config(8) for usage

   CEPH {}
       Refer to ganesha-ceph-config(8) for usage

   9P {}
       Refer to ganesha-9p-config(8) for usage

   GPFS {}
       Refer to ganesha-gpfs-config(8) for usage

   LOG {}
       Refer to ganesha-log-config(8) for usage

       1.**LOG { FACILITY {} }** 2.**LOG { FORMAT {} }**

   PROXY {}
       Refer to ganesha-proxy-config(8) for usage

       1.**PROXY { Remote_Server {} }**

   RGW {}
       Refer to ganesha-rgw-config(8) for usage

   VFS {}
       Refer to ganesha-vfs-config(8) for usage

   XFS {}
       Refer to ganesha-xfs-config(8) for usage

EXAMPLE

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

SEE ALSO

       ganesha-log-config(8)  ganesha-rgw-config(8)  ganesha-vfs-config(8)  ganesha-xfs-config(8)
       ganesha-gpfs-config(8) ganesha-9p-config(8) ganesha-proxy-config(8) ganesha-ceph-config(8)
       ganesha-core-config(8) ganesha-export-config(8)

                                           Feb 27, 2018                         GANESHA-CONFIG(8)