I'm running Proxmox 7.3-4 now.
My server is a Supermicro dual Intel Xeon E5-2697A v4 (16-core/32-thread each or 32-core/64-threads total) with 256 GB of DDR4 2400 ECC Reg. RAM.
I have enabled virtio-FS to a CentOS 7.7.1908 VM and now I am trying to get CentOS to be able to serve up a NFSoRDMA export.
However, whenever my clients connect to the NFSoRDMA export, it is saying that all of the directories are stale file handles.
Has anybody ever tried to do this?
I am trying to do this way before Proxmox, being Debian-based, does not natively support NFSoRDMA.
Further, according to the release notes of the latest OFED driver, NFSoRDMA is only supported in RHEL, SLES, and Ubuntu 18.04.
Your help in regards to this is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
My server is a Supermicro dual Intel Xeon E5-2697A v4 (16-core/32-thread each or 32-core/64-threads total) with 256 GB of DDR4 2400 ECC Reg. RAM.
I have enabled virtio-FS to a CentOS 7.7.1908 VM and now I am trying to get CentOS to be able to serve up a NFSoRDMA export.
However, whenever my clients connect to the NFSoRDMA export, it is saying that all of the directories are stale file handles.
Has anybody ever tried to do this?
I am trying to do this way before Proxmox, being Debian-based, does not natively support NFSoRDMA.
Further, according to the release notes of the latest OFED driver, NFSoRDMA is only supported in RHEL, SLES, and Ubuntu 18.04.
Your help in regards to this is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.