//go:build unix // Package nfs implements a server to serve a VFS remote over the NFSv3 protocol // // There is no authentication available on this server and it is // served on the loopback interface by default. // // This is primarily used for mounting a VFS remote in macOS, where // FUSE-mounting mechanisms are usually not available. package nfs import ( "context" "strings" "github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/flags" "github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs" "github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs/vfscommon" "github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs/vfsflags" "github.com/spf13/cobra" "github.com/spf13/pflag" ) // OptionsInfo descripts the Options in use var OptionsInfo = fs.Options{{ Name: "addr", Default: "", Help: "IPaddress:Port or :Port to bind server to", }, { Name: "nfs_cache_handle_limit", Default: 1000000, Help: "max file handles cached simultaneously (min 5)", }, { Name: "nfs_cache_type", Default: cacheMemory, Help: "Type of NFS handle cache to use", }, { Name: "nfs_cache_dir", Default: "", Help: "The directory the NFS handle cache will use if set", }} func init() { fs.RegisterGlobalOptions(fs.OptionsInfo{Name: "nfs", Opt: &Opt, Options: OptionsInfo}) } type handleCache = fs.Enum[handleCacheChoices] const ( cacheMemory handleCache = iota cacheDisk cacheSymlink ) type handleCacheChoices struct{} func (handleCacheChoices) Choices() []string { return []string{ cacheMemory: "memory", cacheDisk: "disk", cacheSymlink: "symlink", } } // Options contains options for the NFS Server type Options struct { ListenAddr string `config:"addr"` // Port to listen on HandleLimit int `config:"nfs_cache_handle_limit"` // max file handles cached by go-nfs CachingHandler HandleCache handleCache `config:"nfs_cache_type"` // what kind of handle cache to use HandleCacheDir string `config:"nfs_cache_dir"` // where the handle cache should be stored } // Opt is the default set of serve nfs options var Opt Options // AddFlags adds flags for serve nfs (and nfsmount) func AddFlags(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet) { flags.AddFlagsFromOptions(flagSet, "", OptionsInfo) } func init() { vfsflags.AddFlags(Command.Flags()) AddFlags(Command.Flags()) } // Run the command func Run(command *cobra.Command, args []string) { var f fs.Fs cmd.CheckArgs(1, 1, command, args) f = cmd.NewFsSrc(args) cmd.Run(false, true, command, func() error { s, err := NewServer(context.Background(), vfs.New(f, &vfscommon.Opt), &Opt) if err != nil { return err } return s.Serve() }) } // Command is the definition of the command var Command = &cobra.Command{ Use: "nfs remote:path", Short: `Serve the remote as an NFS mount`, Long: strings.ReplaceAll(`Create an NFS server that serves the given remote over the network. This implements an NFSv3 server to serve any rclone remote via NFS. The primary purpose for this command is to enable the [mount command](/commands/rclone_mount/) on recent macOS versions where installing FUSE is very cumbersome. This server does not implement any authentication so any client will be able to access the data. To limit access, you can use |serve nfs| on the loopback address or rely on secure tunnels (such as SSH) or use firewalling. For this reason, by default, a random TCP port is chosen and the loopback interface is used for the listening address by default; meaning that it is only available to the local machine. If you want other machines to access the NFS mount over local network, you need to specify the listening address and port using the |--addr| flag. Modifying files through the NFS protocol requires VFS caching. Usually you will need to specify |--vfs-cache-mode| in order to be able to write to the mountpoint (|full| is recommended). If you don't specify VFS cache mode, the mount will be read-only. |--nfs-cache-type| controls the type of the NFS handle cache. By default this is |memory| where new handles will be randomly allocated when needed. These are stored in memory. If the server is restarted the handle cache will be lost and connected NFS clients will get stale handle errors. |--nfs-cache-type disk| uses an on disk NFS handle cache. Rclone hashes the path of the object and stores it in a file named after the hash. These hashes are stored on disk the directory controlled by |--cache-dir| or the exact directory may be specified with |--nfs-cache-dir|. Using this means that the NFS server can be restarted at will without affecting the connected clients. |--nfs-cache-type symlink| is similar to |--nfs-cache-type disk| in that it uses an on disk cache, but the cache entries are held as symlinks. Rclone will use the handle of the underlying file as the NFS handle which improves performance. This sort of cache can't be backed up and restored as the underlying handles will change. This is Linux only. |--nfs-cache-handle-limit| controls the maximum number of cached NFS handles stored by the caching handler. This should not be set too low or you may experience errors when trying to access files. The default is |1000000|, but consider lowering this limit if the server's system resource usage causes problems. This is only used by the |memory| type cache. To serve NFS over the network use following command: rclone serve nfs remote: --addr 0.0.0.0:$PORT --vfs-cache-mode=full This specifies a port that can be used in the mount command. To mount the server under Linux/macOS, use the following command: mount -t nfs -o port=$PORT,mountport=$PORT,tcp $HOSTNAME:/ path/to/mountpoint Where |$PORT| is the same port number used in the |serve nfs| command and |$HOSTNAME| is the network address of the machine that |serve nfs| was run on. This command is only available on Unix platforms. `, "|", "`") + vfs.Help(), Annotations: map[string]string{ "versionIntroduced": "v1.65", "groups": "Filter", "status": "Experimental", }, Run: Run, }