cookbook 'nfs', '= 2.2.5'
nfs
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Installs and configures NFS, and NFS exports
cookbook 'nfs', '= 2.2.5', :supermarket
knife supermarket install nfs
knife supermarket download nfs
NFS
Description
Installs and configures NFS client, or server components
Requirements
Should work on any RHEL, Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE, and FreeBSD distributions.
This cookbook depends on Sean O'Meara's line cookbook
Attributes
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nfs['packages']
- Case switch in attributes to choose NFS client packages dependent on platform.
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nfs['service']
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['portmap']
- the portmap or rpcbind service depending on platform -
['lock']
- the statd or nfslock service depending on platform -
['server']
- the server component, nfs or nfs-kernel-server depending on platform -
['idmap']
- the NFSv4 idmap component
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nfs['service_provider']
- NOTE: This is a hack to set the service provider explicitly to Upstart on Ubuntu platforms.
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['portmap']
- provider for portmap service, chosen by platform -
['lock']
- provider for lock service, chosen by platform -
['server']
- provider for server service, chosen by platform -
['idmap']
- provider for NFSv4 idmap service
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nfs['config']
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client_templates
- templates to iterate through on client systems, chosen by platform -
server_template
- Per-platform case switch in common nfs.erb template. This string should be set to where the main NFS server configuration file should be placed. -
idmap_template
- Path to idmapd.conf used innfs::client4
andnfs::server4
recipes.
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nfs['threads']
- Number of nfsd threads to run. Default 8 on Linux, 24 on FreeBSD. Set to 0, to disable.-
nfs['port']
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['statd']
= Listen port for statd, default 32765 -
['statd_out']
= Outgoing port for statd, default 32766 -
['mountd']
= Listen port for mountd, default 32767 -
['lockd']
= Listen port for lockd, default 32768
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nfs['v2']
,nfs['v3']
,nfs['v4']
- Set to
yes
orno
to turn on/off NFS protocol level v2, or v3. - Defaults to nil, deferring to the default behavior provided by running kernel.
- Set to
nfs['mountd_flags']
- BSD launch options for mountd.
nfs['server_flags']
- BSD launch options for nfsd.-
nfs['idmap']
- Attributes specific to idmap template and service.
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['domain']
- Domain for idmap service, defaults tonode['domain']
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['pipefs_directory']
- platform-specific location ofPipefs-Directory
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['user']
- effective user for idmap service, defaultnobody
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['group']
- effective group for idmap service, defaultnogroup
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Usage
To install the NFS components for a client system, simply add nfs to the run_list.
name "base"
description "Role applied to all systems"
run_list [ "nfs" ]
Then in an nfs_server.rb
role that is applied to NFS servers:
name "nfs_server"
description "Role applied to the system that should be an NFS server."
override_attributes(
"nfs" => {
"packages" => [ "portmap", "nfs-common", "nfs-kernel-server" ],
"port" => {
"statd" => 32765,
"statd_out" => 32766,
"mountd" => 32767,
"lockd" => 32768
}
}
)
run_list [ "nfs::server" ]
nfs_export
LWRP Usage
Applications or other cookbooks can use the nfs_export LWRP to add exports:
nfs_export "/exports" do
network '10.0.0.0/8'
writeable false
sync true
options ['no_root_squash']
end
The default parameters for the nfs_export
LWRP are as follows
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directory
- directory you wish to export
- defaults to resource name
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network
- a CIDR, IP address, or wildcard (*)
- requires an option
- can be a string for a single address or an array of networks
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writeable
- ro/rw export option
- defaults to false
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sync
- synchronous/asynchronous export option
- defaults to true
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anonuser
- user mapping for anonymous users
- the user's UID will be retrieved from /etc/passwd for the anonuid=x option
- defaults to nil (no mapping)
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anongroup
- group mapping for anonymous users
- the group's GID will be retrieved from /etc/group for the anongid=x option
- defaults to nil (no mapping)
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options
- additional export options as an array, excluding the parameterized sync/async, ro/rw options, and anoymous mappings
- defaults to
root_squash
nfs::default recipe
The default recipe installs and configures the common components for an NFS client, at an effective protocol level of
NFSv3. The Chef resource logic for this is in the nfs::_common
recipe, with platform-specific conditional defaults
set in the default attributes file.
nfs::client4 recipe
Includes the logic from nfs::_common
, and also configures and installs the idmap service to provide an effective protocol
level of NFSv4. Effectively the same as running both nfs::_common
and nfs::_idmap
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nfs::server recipe
The server recipe includes the common client components from nfs::_common
. This also configures and installs the
platform-specific server services for an effective protocol level of NFSv3.
nfs::server4 recipe
This recipe includes the common client components from nfs::_common
. It also configures and installs the
platform-specific server servcies for an effective protocol level of NFSv4. Effectively the same as running
nfs::_common
and nfs::_idmap
and nfs::server
.
nfs::undo recipe
Does your freshly kickstarted/preseeded system come with NFS, when you didn't ask for NFS? This recipe inspired by the
annoyances cookbook, will run once to remove NFS from the system. Use a knife command to remove NFS components from your
system like so.
knife run_list add nfs::undo
License and Author
Author: Eric G. Wolfe (eric.wolfe@gmail.com)
Contributors: Riot Games, Sean OMeara
Copyright 2011-2014, Eric G. Wolfe
Copyright 2012, Riot Games
Copyright 2012, Sean OMeara
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
v2.2.5
- @yoshiwaan - improved Amazon Linux platform support.
- Also added tests, and example .kitchen.yml.aws file.
v2.2.4
- @shortgun corrected an Amazon Linux regression introduced by #57
- Cleaned out redundant BATS tests, in favor of Serverspec tests.
- Cleaned up Serverspec tests introduced by #57 to better reflect expected behavior.
v2.2.3
- @joerocklin added CentOS 7 support, and tests, in #57
- @sdrycroft added whitespace padding to replacement pattern in #62
v2.2.2
- Make service_provider edge cases an Ubuntu-specific hack.
- More feedback may be needed on Debian platforms/versions
- CentOS platforms seem to detect service_provider fine, without explicitly setting one.
- Remove windows/solaris guard regression, because this should not be needed without overriding the service provider
v2.2.1
- Partial revert of service_provider Ubuntu hacks.
v2.2.0
- De-kludge service_provider hacks
- Add pattern parameter to looped service resources
v2.1.0
- @lmickh LWRP stairsteps anonids multiplicatively. #46
- @vgirnet added SLES init script failsafe. closes #47
- @StFS added EL7 service names. closes #39 #41 #49
- @stevenolen remove installation of nfs-kernel-server for debian platform. closes #43
- ChefSpec fixups
- Runner deprecated.
- Generic chefspec 0.6.1 platform has no service providers (i.e. sysvinit) in Chef.
- FreeBSD mapping broken chef/chef#2383.
v2.0.0
- @jessp01 added rquotad support, Issue #34
- @jessp01 added NFS4 support, Issue #35
- @dudyk Hash Rockets, Issue #36
- @soul-rebel, Issue #37
- @kjtanaka, notification timing, Issue #38
- rework issue #35 to be cross-platform and backwards compatible
- fix tests, verify behavior
- Update documentation
Potentially Breaking Changes
Support for some versions of Ubuntu support unverified. Please help cookbook
maintainers by submitting fauxhai stub data
for your preferred platforms.
v1.0.0
- Removed unused variables from provider
- NFS server template refactored into singular template to take advantage
of added features like
nfs['v4']
andnfs['threads']
- @eric-tucker added Amazon support
- @mvollrath added Ubuntu 13.10 support
- @JonathanSerafini added FreeBSD support
- @gswallow added an
nfs['threads']
attribute - @brint added array support for network LWRP parameter
- Tests
- @stuart12 added debian to kitchen.ci platforms
- Chefspec unit test coverage
- BATS integration tests
- Rubocop linting
v0.5.0
- @CloCkWeRX - LWRP multi-line fix
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@walbenzi - toggle-able nfs protocol level 2, or 3
- defer to default proto level, and default behavior according to installed kernel
- Add attributes to README
@ranxxerox & @reoring - Debian wheezy support added
v0.4.2
Remove nfs::undo only upon conflict in run_list
v0.4.1
Community site version does not match cb on github.
v0.4.0
Add SLES 11 support.
Handle non-existent exports.
Re-order service/template.
Added attributes to LWRP for anonymous user and group mapping.
Removed deprecated exports documentation.
Add test-kitchen skeleton
v0.3.1
Correct LWRP behavior for empty exports file via @bryanwb
Corrected lint warnings:
FC043: Prefer new notification syntax: ./recipes/default.rb:40
FC043: Prefer new notification syntax: ./recipes/server.rb:35
v0.3.0
@someara exports LWRP refactor
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Breaking changes
- Deprecated ~nfs['exports']~ attribute
- remove exports recipe hack
- refactored provider to execute in new run_context
- update notification timings on exports resources
- add service status to recipes
- dependency and integration with line editing cookbook
v0.2.8
Debian family attribute correction
Use portmap service when using the portmap package
v0.2.7
Documentation corrections
* correct node.nfs.port references
* correct run_list symtax
v0.2.6
Force float in platform_version conditional
v0.2.5
Ubutntu service names
- Fix Ubuntu 11.10 edge-case reported by Andrea Campi
- Update test cases
v0.2.4
Attribute typo for Debian
- Correct typo in attributes
- Add attribute testing for config templates
- Add /etc/exports grep for better idempotency guard
v0.2.3
- Fix service action typo in nfs::undo
v0.2.2
- [annoyance] Add run once nfs::undo recipe to stop and remove all nfs components
- Correct export duplication check in LWRP
- Re-factor attributes, and introduce Ubuntu 12+ edge cases
- Add testing artefacts for Travis CI integration
v0.2.0
- Add nfs_export LWRP, thanks Michael Ivey from Riot Games for the contribution
- Update README documentation, and add CHANGELOG
v0.1.0
- Re-factor NFS cookbook
- Add edge cases for RHEL6, thanks Bryan Berry for reporting and testing
- Filter-branched into cookbook-nfs repo
v0.0.6
- Add NFS export support
- Update documentation
- First community site release
v0.0.4
- Initial version with RHEL/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu support
- Thanks to Glenn Pratt for testing on Debian family distros
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