[Cluster-devel] Re: [NFS] [PATCH 3/4 Revised] NLM - kernel lockd-statd changes

Wendy Cheng wcheng at redhat.com
Tue Apr 17 13:24:35 UTC 2007


Olaf Kirch wrote:
> On Friday 13 April 2007 21:16, Lon Hohberger wrote:
>   
>> The simplification here is a bit incorrect; we need to be able to handle
>> a given *set* of size >= 1 IPs which is paired with a *set* of size >= 1
>> of fsids.  The sets are not broken up (that is, we won't be moving 
>> file systems between IP addresses or vice-vers), but the number of
>> IPs:filesystems need not be 1:1.
>>
>>    * 1 file system, 1 ip address
>>    * 2 fs, 1 ip
>>    * 1 ip, 2 fs
>>    * 18 ip, 42 fs.
>>     
>
> So you move a bunch of file systems with a bunch of IPs, and that
> information is recorded somewhere. So if you know you're moving
> set X, which goes with IPs 1.2.3.4 and 1.2.3.5, you might as well
> send notifications from both these IPs to all clients having established
> locks on a file system from that set.
>
> I think in term of correctness, it's better to send an SM_NOTIFY
> for each IP associated with such a set, anyway.
>   

That's exactly what we have been proposing... :) .. We'll rely heavily 
on HA callout program to tell us which client uses which (server) 
floating IP. 
> To me, it seems the crucial point of information here when monitoring
> a client, is which file system (or set of file systems) the client has
> accessed.
>
>   
The summary will be sent out shortly ... sorry - it is a little bit 
behind schedules due to other issues.

-- Wendy




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