Filestore has the following known issues.
Filestore instances and clients can't have an IP address from the 172.17.0.0/16
subnet range
Filestore instances use the 172.17.0.0/16
address range for internal
components. As a result, the following limitations apply:
-
Clients with an IP address from the
172.17.0.0/16
range can't connect to Filestore instances. You can't create a Filestore instance with a reserved IP range that overlaps with the range
172.17.0.0/16
.
Slow response on Windows NFS clients
On some Windows NFS clients, it can take 20+ seconds to create a folder or delete files. To improve client response, use the following procedure to create a Windows firewall rule to block network traffic to the ports used by NetBIOS and SMB, usually ports 445 and 139.
- Open the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security snap-in in the Microsoft Management Console.
- In the left-hand pane, click Outbound Rules.
- In the right-hand Actions pane, click New Rule.
- In the New Outbound Rule Wizard, select the Port radio button and then click Next.
- Select the TCP radio button, select the Specific Remote ports radio button, and then type 445, 139 in the field next to the Specific Remote ports radio button. Click Next.
- Select the Block the connection radio button and then click Next.
- Select the Domain, Private, and Public checkboxes, and then click Next.
- Type a name for the firewall rule, and then click Finish.
No quota for a particular service tier in a particular region
If a particular region shows a default capacity quota of 0 for a particular service tier, you can't create a Filestore instance of that tier until quota is increased.
To fix this issue, request additional quota.
Copy data between Cloud Storage and Filestore
Copying data from Cloud Storage to a Filestore instance using
gcloud
can be slow. For detailed information on how to improve performance, see
Improve performance across Google Cloud resources.
You can also use Storage Transfer Service to move large datasets from Cloud Storage to your Filestore file shares. For more information, see Transfer large datasets from Cloud Storage to Filestore.
For other options, see Copy data to or from instances.
Mount over VPN
When the subnet ranges of the client and the Filestore instance overlap, attempting to mount over a VPN may cause the
mount
command to become unresponsive.If your client is a Compute Engine VM, follow the instructions at Migrating a VM and change only the Subnetwork field. For this field, select a subnet that does not overlap with the IP range of the Filestore instance.
If you don't explicitly configure the Cloud Router to advertise the IP address of the Filestore instance, attempting to mount over a VPN results in an error:
mount.nfs: Connection timed out
For instructions on configuring the Cloud Router to advertise the IP address of a Filestore instance, see Advertising custom IP ranges.
You must use an external or third-party VPN provider. For more information, see Remote mounting.
Capacity errors before reaching full provisioned capacity
When you reach close to maximum capacity usage, you may receive a
No space left on device
error. In this case, you can add capacity to the instance.Each file stored on the file share consumes one inode. If the file system runs out of inodes, you won't be able to store more files on the file share even if you haven't reached the maximum allocated capacity. If connecting to numerous smaller files, you may need to increase capacity. For more information, see Inode usage.
What's next
- List of Filestore-specific response error codes and messages
- Operations concurrency
- Troubleshoot performance-related issues