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  • NFSv4 Introduction
    = NFSv4 = '''NFSv4''' is a new generation of network filesystems. It is designed to be run ove
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  • Nfsv4 configuration
    from [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/using-nfsv4.html CITI] documentation. = NFSv4 configuration =
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  • Nfsv4 configuration fr
    D'après la [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/using-nfsv4.html documentation du CITI]. ==Configuration de NFSv4==
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  • Cluster Coherent NFSv4 and Delegations
    NFSv4 adds a new protocol feature: delegations. RFC 3530 explains: ==Linux NFSv4 Delegation Support for Cluster Filesystems==
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  • Cluster Coherent NFSv4 and Share Reservations
    NFSv4 share reservations control the concurrent sharing of files at the time they ...are familiar to Linux users, as they map directly to posix open() flags. NFSv4 ACCESS shares of READ, WRITE, and BOTH map directly to O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY a
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  • NFSv4.1 Directory Delegations
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  • NFSv4 on the Mac
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  • Readdir NFSv4 No Readdir Plus
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  • Readdir NFSv4 With Readdir Plus
    Note: NFSv4 Readdir plus does not exist in 2.6.36. Numbers for columns 36 and 36NORC a
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  • FreeIPA and NFSv4
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  • AFS to NFSv4 ACL conversion
    If filesystems are migrated from AFS to NFSv4, one of the challenges will be mapping file permissions. ... necessarily imperfect but I think it gets pretty close. If the resulting NFSv4 ACL is stored on a Linux server, the result will be further translated to a
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  • NFSv4 quota support
    NFSv3 had the RQUOTA protocol. NFSv4 has three read-only attributes (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5661#sec ...all traversal), so ideally we should make it possible to query quotas over NFSv4 as well.
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  • Main Page
    ** defunct nfsv4 list [http://linux-nfs.org/pipermail/nfsv4/ archive] ...nfs4-acl-tools.git;a=summary nfs4-acl-tools] Client tools for manipulating NFSv4 ACLs directly.
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  • Robustness testing
    = NFSv4 Robustness testing = There are 3 tools used to test NFSv4 robustness. This tools are used to tests core filesystems functions : read/
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  • NFSv4 Introduction
    = NFSv4 = '''NFSv4''' is a new generation of network filesystems. It is designed to be run ove
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  • Testing tools
    ...ion capable, by testing all NFSv4 clients/servers combinations. To support NFSv4 and IPv6 the SpecSFS tool must be updated. According to a first sizing, 11 adapted to the NFSv4 and IPv6 support.
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  • NFS Recovery and Client Migration
    ...ease performance and availability through load-balancing and failover. The NFSv4 protocol has migration and failover features, but implementation is challen We are exploring most of these possibilities as part of our Linux NFSv4 server implementation effort.
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  • Security testing
    * Trust of NFSv4, with or without security components. This section is on the second part : ''how can we be sure NFSv4 is secure''.
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  • Test matrix
    ...nux-nfs.org with feedback or to take ownership of a task. If you are doing NFSv4 testing, please let us know!
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  • Matrix robustness section
    ...r reported is ''[Errno 31] Too many links'' - See III.D.4 test and [http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/tools/tests/page25.php test results] ...the test is about 45minutes, depending on the test conditions). '''[http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/tools/tests/page26.php Read more]'''
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  • General troubleshooting recommendations
    =General NFSv4 Issues= Check that idmapping is configured. (/etc/idmapd.conf should set the same NFSv4 domain for client and server.)
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  • Enduser doc kerberos
    == Kerberos 5 setup for NFSv4 == NFSv4 can use Kerberos security to provide:
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  • Testing methodologies
    The NFSv4 Test Matrix itemizes a number of tasks for testing the client, test checklist for NFSv4.
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  • Matrix functional section
    |Test protocol compliance/conformance against NFSv4 spec (RFC 3530) |Cross-compile testing for variety of platforms on each NFSv4 patchset
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  • Testing forecast roadmap
    Linux NFSv4 Testing Roadmap necessary for NFSv4, in a spreadsheet "Test Matrix", identifying items
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  • Functional testing
    = NFSv4 Functional testing = How well the automounter works with NFSv4 in general.
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  • Matrix performance section
    == Comparison of NFSv4 vs. NFSv3 for common use cases== |Directory scanning over NFSv4 is analysed [http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/tools/tests/page19.php here]. Time to stat a directory i
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  • Nfsv4 configuration
    from [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/using-nfsv4.html CITI] documentation. = NFSv4 configuration =
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  • Nfsv4 configuration fr
    D'après la [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/using-nfsv4.html documentation du CITI]. ==Configuration de NFSv4==
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  • Reporting bugs
    ...ure to always include at least the following information when reporting an NFSv4 bug:
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  • How to get involved
    See also [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/nfsv4-hacking.html NFSv4 Hacking].
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  • Tests needed
    ...ry various values for each of the following parameters, for both NFSv3 and NFSv4: tcp off verify this option is ignored in nfsv4
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  • Matrix security section
    |Audit the NFSv4 server code |Audit the NFSv4 client code
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  • Security Attack Penetration
    within NFSv4. A list of tasks is given, with priorities. H a) In NFSv4, RPC, TI-RPC, IPv6
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  • Matrix interop section
    ...n general DONE CITI Trond and Bruce have tested this at Connectathon and NFSv4 Bakeathon |Verify features of cachefs for NFSv4
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  • Comparison of NFS vs. others
    ==NFSv4==
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  • ACLs
    = Introduction to NFSv4 ACLs = ...s are richer than POSIX draft ACLs--any POSIX ACL can be represented by an NFSv4 ACL with almost the same semantics, whereas the reverse is not true.
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  • Emulating tools
    ...ched with NFSv4 from CITI and that it provides useful features for testing NFSv4 over (an emulated) WAN. You will find more technical detailed information in the following [http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/tools/tests/page35.php Bull news about NetEm], which pro
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  • Server IPv6 support
    NFS kernel code work for IPv6 support in NFSv4 server http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/doc/mini-howto.php
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  • Cluster Coherent NFS and Byte Range Locking
    ...waiting for a lock will almost always acquire the contended lock before an NFSv4 client can. =NFSv4 Blocking Locks=
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  • Cluster Coherent NFSv4 and Delegations
    NFSv4 adds a new protocol feature: delegations. RFC 3530 explains: ==Linux NFSv4 Delegation Support for Cluster Filesystems==
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  • Cluster Coherent NFS design
    ... Linux kernel intefaces to allow stateful kernel lock managers such as the NFSv4 server and LOCKD to communicate with cluster file systems to enable exporti * [[Cluster Coherent NFSv4 and Share Reservations]]
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  • Cluster Coherent NFSv4 and Share Reservations
    NFSv4 share reservations control the concurrent sharing of files at the time they ...are familiar to Linux users, as they map directly to posix open() flags. NFSv4 ACCESS shares of READ, WRITE, and BOTH map directly to O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY a
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  • NFS Howto Submissions nfs krb5
    ...ide for how to get Kerberos validation / authentication working with NFSv3/NFSv4 mount points. ===== NFSv4 Specifics =====
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  • NFS Priorities Server
    NFSv4 client-side delegation support All interested in NFSv4 client feature-completeness
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  • NFS Priorities Client
    ...cluster-fs-backed filesystems can hand out byte-range locks over Lockd and NFSv4. <li>finish testing basic NFSv4 implementation
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  • Client migration via reboot
    '''NFSv4 Client Migration via Reboot''' * [[share state|NFSv4 Open Share State]]
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  • Server state
    == NFSv4 Linux features == |Full NFSv4 ACLs (client)
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  • CITI Experience with Directory Delegations
    To improve performance and reliability, NFSv4.1 introduces read-only '''directory delegations''', a protocol extension th ...[http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-nfsv4-minorversion1-02.txt NFSv4.1 Internet Draft].
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  • Pnfs client rewrite may 2006
    The NFSv4 client starts out using the normal nfs_v4_clientops. The client switches to
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  • Linux pnfs client rewrite may 2006
    ...ent pNFS 2.6.16 CVS kernel client code combines the pNFS processing in the NFSv4 code path resulting in many #ifdefs and pnfs specific switching. The main p The rpc_ops are set at mount. The NFSv4 client uses the nfs_v4_clientops rpc_ops as usual. If a server supports pNF
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  • PNFS Implementation Issues
    * '''NFSv4.1 Slot table implementation''' - Need to optimize the implementation for fi
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  • ComplexFileLayout Original Patch
    RCS file: /cvs/nfsv4/cvs/pnfs/fs/nfs/nfs4filelayout.c,v RCS file: /cvs/nfsv4/cvs/pnfs/fs/nfs/nfs4filelayout.h,v
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  • To do
    * [[error reporting]]: It's easier for people to set up nfsv4 and krb5 if we give people informative error messages when something is wro ...ements]]: Wireshark (previously known as ethereal) is useful for debugging NFSv4 problems. But it could be more useful.
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  • Pseudofilesystem improvements
    ...use a separate mount protocol to discover a server's exported filesystems, NFSv4 uses the same standard filesystem protocol (lookup, readdir, etc.) that is ...ch exported filesystem to use as the pseudofilesystem (the filesystem that NFSv4 clients will see as "/"), that filesystem is marked with the export option
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  • Client ACL tools
    ...y to native NFSv4 acl tools, instead of using tools that translate between NFSv4 and POSIX acls (as do these tools) in order to provide a POSIX acl interfac
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  • Error reporting
    ...ething could go wrong (due to user error, or whatever) while setting up an NFSv4 client or server, try it, and see if what happens points you towards the so
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  • Wireshark Patches
    * Copyright 2000-2004, Mike Frisch <frisch@hummingbird.com> (NFSv4 decoding) /* NFSv4 */
    301 KB (43,638 words) - 15:45, 5 June 2007
  • ChucksProjects
    ...he referral logic in user-space (DNS resolution can be needed to handle an NFSv4 referral) ** Still need an audit of NFSv4 XDR
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  • StorageUnificationTool
    ** NFSv4 wiki
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  • NewMountDesignSpec
    ## NFSv4 mounts will ignore legacy options in order to make fallback work ==== NFSv4 mounts ====
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  • NewNfsManPage
    ...otted-quad form that the NFS client advertises to allow servers to perform NFSv4 callback requests against files on this mount point. If the server is not a ... and in-transit data protection. The NFS version 4 specification mandates NFSv4 ACLs, RPCGSS authentication, and RPCGSS security flavors that provide per-R
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  • PNFS Development Road Map
    Section 1 describes the status of NFSv4.1 specification, based on the IETF meeting that just ended. ...n1-17.txt] appears to be complete. [http://www1.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/nfsv4/current/msg05155.html pNFS discussions] centered on device ID mappings, lay
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  • Cluster client migration prototype
    ...o provide an interface by which an administrator could selectively migrate NFSv4 clients from one server to another (e.g., to take a server down for mainten ...reboot-recovery process. To briefly explain reboot-recovery, when a Linux NFSv4 server starts, it enters a ~90sec phase called a grace period; during this
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  • PNFS Todo List
    == NFSv4.1 (sessions) Todo List == ... wants this done from a user's perspective - what would a fully functional NFSv4.1 sessions client see from the server?
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  • PNFS Setup Instructions
    <b>Step 1: Setup NFSv4 servers</b>
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  • PNFS todo List 2007
    * Clean up sessions code to have a clean split between NFSv4.0 and NFSv4.1 ====June 11-15, 2007 Austin - NFSv4.1 todo list====
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  • Ipv6PlanningDocument
    ...2, 3 and 4) and any supported auxiliary protocols (MNT, NLM, NSM, NFS_ACL, NFSv4 callback, rpcbind). User space support (idmapd, gssd, svcgssd, statd, sm-n * support for IPv6 in the client's NFSv4 callback service
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  • PNFS File-based Distribution Options
    Distribute NFSv4 state via File System or NFSD The discussion of whether to distribute nfsv4 stateids via the NFSD
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  • NFSv41 Introduction
    Follow instructions for exporting nfsv4.
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  • Server 4.0 and 4.1 issues
    Before 3.11, the server's implementation of NFSv4.1 deviates from the spec ([http://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc5661 rfc 5661]) * someone upgrading from NFSv4.0 should experience no loss in functionality;
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  • Configuring pNFS/spnfsd
    pNFS is a new NFS feature provided in NFSv4.1, also known as Parallel NFS. Parallel NFS (pNFS) extends Network File Sharing version 4 (NFSv4) to allow clients to directly access file data on the storage used by the
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  • Fedora pNFS Client Setup
    wget -O /etc/rc.d/init.d/blkmapd http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/pnfs/block/download/rh-init.txt nfsv4: bm0=0xfcff8fff,bm1=0x40f9bfff,acl=0x3,sessions,pnfs=LAYOUT_BLOCK_VOLUME
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  • Nfsd4 server recovery
    take full advantage of NFSv4.1. An overhaul has been a long-standing todo. * An NFSv4.0 client becomes active as soon as it succesfully performs its first OPEN_C
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  • Getcwd() incorrectly returning ENOENT
    NFSv4: Simplify some cache consistency post-op GETATTRs NFSv4: Fix a cache validation bug which causes getcwd() to return ENOENT
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  • Read denied because it uses the OPEN state instead of the LOCK state
    NFSv4: Ensure that we track the NFSv4 lock state in read/write requests. NFSv4: Ensure that we track the NFSv4 lock state in read/write requests.
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  • Nfs4 NULL pointer dereference in nfs4 do setlk
    NFSv4: Fix the 'nolock' option regression NFSv4 should just ignore the 'nolock' option. It is an NFSv2/v3 thing...
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  • Server export issues
    ...andles this; if nothing else, it should error out and give up on automatic nfsv4 support. But document this and make sure it's OK with people. Failures of * Currently NFSv4 won't notice when we cross an export boundary unless it's also a mountpoint
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  • Readdir performance results
    * [[Readdir NFSv4 No Readdir Plus]] * [[Readdir NFSv4 With Readdir Plus]]
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  • Readdir NFSv4 With Readdir Plus
    Note: NFSv4 Readdir plus does not exist in 2.6.36. Numbers for columns 36 and 36NORC a
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  • FedFsInstallationGuide0.10
    ...mmunicates with fileservers using a standard file-access protocol (such as NFSv4). If an NFSv4 client is to use Globally Useful Names (pathnames that appear the same on a
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  • Fake DNS Realm
    ...document describes the basic setup of a fake DNS domain for use in testing NFSv4 (with IPA, Kerberos, Cross-Realm Auth, etc) on [http://fedoraproject.org/ f
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  • Old stuff
    ...ctory delegations, but implementation efforts are currently stalled; see [[NFSv4.1 Directory Delegations]] for experience from an early CITI prototyping eff Core NFSv4.1 support should be up to spec at this point; see [[Server 4.0 and 4.1 issu
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  • Introduction to Linux NFS hacking
    = understanding NFSv4 = ...lated documents from the [https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/nfsv4/documents/ NFSv4 IETF working group]. Don't read them from start to finish! They're too long
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  • Soft lockup in nfs commit inode()
    ...433f83670e7b42cbe75319c208762] NFSv4: Clean up the process of renewing the NFSv4 lease # bad: [77041ed9b49a9e10f374bfa6e482d30ee7a3d46e] NFSv4: Ensure the lockowners are labelled using the fl_owner and/or fl_pid
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  • NFStest
    Valid for NFSv4.0 and NFSv4.1 including pNFS verify proper functionality of pNFS and NFSv4.1 as well:
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  • FedFsUtilsProject
    * Tools to manage NFSv4 referrals on Linux NFS servers
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  • FedFsInstallationGuide0.9
    ...mmunicates with fileservers using a standard file-access protocol (such as NFSv4). If an NFSv4 client is to use Globally Useful Names (pathnames that appear the same on a
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  • FedFsNfsRefGuide0.9
    ...or the location of that fileset. The server provides that location to the NFSv4 client, which automatically mounts sales.example.net:/ and allows the user
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  • FedFsNfsReferrals
    When client NFSv4 support is enabled, NFSv4 referral support is enabled by default in all recent Linux kernel versions. ...that to an IP address before it can contact the referred-to server. Early NFSv4 referral support had no ability to resolve a hostname contained in a locati
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  • FedFsNfsServer0.9
    ...s them to information that the kernel NFS server can put on the wire as an NFSv4 referral.
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  • FedFsGlossary
    A network filesystem access protocol such as NFSv4 or CIFS.
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  • FedFsInstallationGuide0.8
    ...mmunicates with fileservers using a standard file-access protocol (such as NFSv4). If an NFSv4 client is to use Globally Useful Names (pathnames that appear the same on a
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  • FedFsNfsServer0.8
    ...st. The NFS server must convert a junction's location information into an NFSv4 referral which can be sent to NFS clients. ...rts it to information that the kernel NFS server can put on the wire as an NFSv4 referral.
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  • FedFsNfsRefGuide0.8
    ...or the location of that fileset. The server provides that location to the NFSv4 client, which automatically mounts sales.example.net:/ and allows the user
    8 KB (1,185 words) - 16:52, 27 November 2012
  • P2P Design Specification
    * draft-myklebust-nfsv4-pnfs-backend-protocol-01.txt * NFSv4 Proxy Open
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  • Peer-to-peer NFS
    The nfsv4.1 spec forbids returning ETOOSMALL in this case. [pnfsd: Fix server GETDEVICELIST to comply with NFSv4.1 Draft 13]
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  • PNFS Development
    pNFS is part of the first NFSv4 minor version. This space is used to track and share Linux pNFS implementat ...://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org linux-nfs.org Bugzilla] - Read/ Write access by "NFSv4.1 related bugs" group members
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  • FedFsNfsServer0.10
    ...s them to information that the kernel NFS server can put on the wire as an NFSv4 referral.
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  • FedFsNfsRefGuide0.10
    ...or the location of that fileset. The server provides that location to the NFSv4 client, which automatically mounts sales.example.net:/ and allows the user
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  • Dual-protocol support
    SMB and NFSv4.* support Windows-like ACLs, but use complicated (and different) translatio [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7530#section-9.9 NFSv4 protocol reference]
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  • High availability SCSI layout
    ...trigger recovery behavior on the client which will cause it to reclaim any NFSv4 state and reacquire layouts as necessary.
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  • Alternate Data Streams
    The NFSv4 protocol includes "named attributes" ([http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7530#s ...would a file, and they can be much larger. The lookup interface differs. NFSv4 provides an [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7530#section-16.17 OPENATTR oper
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  • Cluster coherent lock recovery
    NFSv4 servers are permitted to forget which clients hold which locks on reboot, a
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  • NFS for AFS users
    If we use NFSv4 proxies instead, proxies will hold opens or delegations on the files on the ...arse-grained than NFSv4 ACLs, so information can be lost when a user on an NFSv4 client sets an ACL. This makes ACLs confusing and less useful.
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  • AFS to NFSv4 ACL conversion
    If filesystems are migrated from AFS to NFSv4, one of the challenges will be mapping file permissions. ... necessarily imperfect but I think it gets pretty close. If the resulting NFSv4 ACL is stored on a Linux server, the result will be further translated to a
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  • NFS re-export
    ... are limited (to 32 bytes for NFSv2, 64 bytes for NFSv3, and 128 bytes for NFSv4). When we re-export, we take the filehandle returned from the original ser == errors on re-exports of NFSv4.0 filesystems to NFSv2/3 clients ==
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  • Server-side silly rename
    NFSv4 actually does have open and close calls, and our server won't free a file u ...rectory for the purpose, and avoid the rmdir). We even added a bit to the NFSv4.1 protocol so that the server can tell the client it does this, allowing th
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  • NFSv4 quota support
    NFSv3 had the RQUOTA protocol. NFSv4 has three read-only attributes (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5661#sec ...all traversal), so ideally we should make it possible to query quotas over NFSv4 as well.
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