NFS logs
The clustered export services (CES) NFS server writes log messages in the /var/log/ganesha.log file at runtime.
Operating system's log rotation facility is used to manage NFS logs. The NFS logs are configured and enabled during the NFS server packages installation.
# tail -f /var/log/ganesha.log
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_Init_admin_thread :NFS CB
:EVENT :Admin thread initialized
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs4_start_grace
:STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now IN GRACE,
duration 59
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_rpc_cb_init_ccache :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
:Callback creds directory (/var/run/ganesha) already exists
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_rpc_cb_init_ccache
:NFS STARTUP :WARN :gssd_refresh_krb5_machine_credential failed (-1765328378:0)
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :Starting delayed executor.
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :gsh_dbusthread was started successfully
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :admin thread was started successfully
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :reaper thread was started successfully
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_Start_threads :THREAD :EVENT :General fridge was started successfully
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[reaper]
nfs_in_grace :STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now IN GRACE
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT :-------------------------------------------------
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT : NFS SERVER INITIALIZED
2018-04-09 11:28:18 : epoch 000100a2 : rh424a : gpfs.ganesha.nfsd-20924[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT :-------------------------------------------------
mmnfs config list | grep LOG_LEVEL
The system displays
output similar to the following example:LOG_LEVEL: EVENT
EVENT
. Additionally, the following NFS log levels
can also be used; starting from lowest to highest verbosity: FATAL
MAJ
CRIT
WARN
EVENT
INFO
DEBUG
MID_DEBUG
FULL_DEBUG
Note: TheFULL_DEBUG
level increases the size of the log file. Use it in the production mode only if instructed by the IBM® Support.
Increasing the verbosity of the NFS server log impacts the overall NFS I/O performance.
To change the logging to the verbose log level INFO
, use the following
command:
mmnfs config change LOG_LEVEL=INFO
NFS Configuration successfully changed. NFS server restarted on all NFS nodes on which NFS
server is running.
This change is cluster-wide and restarts all NFS instances to activate
this setting. The log file now displays more informational messages, for
example:2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_rpc_dispatch_threads
:THREAD :INFO :5 rpc dispatcher threads were started successfully
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[disp] rpc_dispatcher_thread
:DISP :INFO :Entering nfs/rpc dispatcher
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[disp] rpc_dispatcher_thread
:DISP :INFO :Entering nfs/rpc dispatcher
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[disp] rpc_dispatcher_thread
:DISP :INFO :Entering nfs/rpc dispatcher
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[disp] rpc_dispatcher_thread
:DISP :INFO :Entering nfs/rpc dispatcher
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_Start_threads
:THREAD :EVENT :gsh_dbusthread was started successfully
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_Start_threads
:THREAD :EVENT :admin thread was started successfully
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_Start_threads
:THREAD :EVENT :reaper thread was started successfully
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_Start_threads
:THREAD :EVENT :General fridge was started successfully
2015-06-03 12:49:31 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[reaper] nfs_in_grace
:STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now IN GRACE
2015-06-03 12:49:32 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_start
:NFS STARTUP :EVENT :-------------------------------------------------
2015-06-03 12:49:32 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_start
:NFS STARTUP :EVENT : NFS SERVER INITIALIZED
2015-06-03 12:49:32 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[main] nfs_start
:NFS STARTUP :EVENT :-------------------------------------------------
2015-06-03 12:50:32 : epoch 556edba9 : cluster1.ibm.com : ganesha.nfsd-21582[reaper] nfs_in_grace
:STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now NOT IN GRACE

Enabling logrotate for NFS
- Modify the default NFS logrotate configuration located at
/etc/logrotate.d/ganesha with the following changes:
- Add the size option with an appropriate size value, such as 100M or 1G, that indicates the maximum size for log rotation.
- Remove the weekly or daily option, as it is not required for the size-based rotation.
- Replace the dateext option with
dateformat -%Y%m%d%H%M%S
to specify the desired date format for rotated log files.
# cat /etc/logrotate.d/ganesha /var/log/ganesha.log { size 10M rotate 52 copytruncate dateformat -%Y%m%d%H%M%S compress missingok }
- Add the logrotate service to the crontab by
issuing the following command:
For example, to add the logrotate service for a root user and set it to run every 5 minutes:# crontab -u <user> -e
After these steps, logrotate is configured to rotate the nfs-ganesha log file based on the specified size, and the logrotate service is scheduled to run at a desired frequency.# crontab -u root -e */5 * * * * /etc/cron.daily/logrotate

To display the currently configured CES log level, use the following command:
mmces log level
CES log level is currently set to 0
The log file is
/var/adm/ras/mmfs.log.latest. By default, the log level is 0
and other possible values are 1
, 2
, and 3
. To
increase the log level, use the following command: mmces log level 1
NFS-related log information is written to the standard GPFS log files as part of the overall CES infrastructure. This information relates to the NFS service management and recovery orchestration within CES.