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NAME

       ocf_heartbeat_nfsserver - Manages an NFS server

SYNOPSIS

       nfsserver [start | stop | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]

DESCRIPTION

       Nfsserver helps one to manage the Linux nfs server as a failover-able resource in
       Linux-HA. It depends on Linux specific NFS implementation details, so is considered not
       portable to other platforms yet.

SUPPORTED PARAMETERS

       nfs_init_script
           The default init script shipped with the Linux distro. The nfsserver resource agent
           offloads the start/stop/monitor work to the init script because the procedure to
           start/stop/monitor nfsserver varies on different Linux distro. In the event that this
           option is not set, this agent will attempt to use an init script at this location,
           /etc/init.d/nfsserver, or detect a systemd unit-file to use in the event that no init
           script is detected.

           (optional, string, default "auto detected")

       nfs_no_notify
           Do not send reboot notifications to NFSv3 clients during server startup.

           (optional, boolean, default false)

       nfs_notify_foreground
           Keeps the sm-notify attached to its controlling terminal and running in the
           foreground.

           (optional, boolean, default false)

       nfs_smnotify_retry_time
           Specifies the length of sm-notify retry time, in minutes, to continue retrying
           notifications to unresponsive hosts. If this option is not specified, sm-notify
           attempts to send notifications for 15 minutes. Specifying a value of 0 causes
           sm-notify to continue sending notifications to unresponsive peers until it is manually
           killed.

           (optional, integer, no default)

       nfs_server_scope
           RFC8881, 8.4.2.1 State Reclaim:

           If the server scope is different, the client should not attempt to reclaim locks. In
           this situation, no lock reclaim is possible. Any attempt to re-obtain the locks with
           non-reclaim operations is problematic since there is no guarantee that the existing
           filehandles will be recognized by the new server, or that if recognized, they denote
           the same objects. It is best to treat the locks as having been revoked by the
           reconfiguration event.

           For lock reclaim to even be attempted, we have to define and set the same server scope
           for NFSD on all cluster nodes in the NFS failover cluster.

           This agent won't "guess" a suitable server scope name for you, you need to explicitly
           specify this. But without it, NFSv4 lock reclaim after failover won't work properly.
           Suggested value: the failover "service IP".

           (optional, string, no default)

       nfs_ip
           Comma separated list of floating IP addresses used to access the nfs service

           (optional, string, no default)

       nfs_shared_infodir
           The nfsserver resource agent will save nfs related information in this specific
           directory. And this directory must be able to fail-over before nfsserver itself.

           (optional, string, no default)

       rpcpipefs_dir
           The mount point for the sunrpc file system. Default is /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs. This
           script will mount (bind) nfs_shared_infodir on /var/lib/nfs/ (cannot be changed), and
           this script will mount the sunrpc file system on /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs (default, can
           be changed by this parameter). If you want to move only rpc_pipefs/ (e.g. to keep
           rpc_pipefs/ local) from default, please set this value.

           (optional, string, default "/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs")

SUPPORTED ACTIONS

       This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):

       start
           Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 40s.

       stop
           Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.

       monitor
           Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s. Suggested interval:
           10s.

       meta-data
           Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested minimum timeout: 5s.

       validate-all
           Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested minimum timeout: 30s.

EXAMPLE CRM SHELL

       The following is an example configuration for a nfsserver resource using the crm(8) shell:

           primitive p_nfsserver ocf:heartbeat:nfsserver \
             op monitor depth="0" timeout="20s" interval="10s"

EXAMPLE PCS

       The following is an example configuration for a nfsserver resource using pcs(8)

           pcs resource create p_nfsserver ocf:heartbeat:nfsserver \
             op monitor OCF_CHECK_LEVEL="0" timeout="20s" interval="10s"

SEE ALSO

       http://clusterlabs.org/

AUTHOR

       ClusterLabs contributors (see the resource agent source for information about individual
       authors)