Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 8 Feb 2000 17:09:13 -0500 (EST) | From | Ion Badulescu <> | Subject | Re: NFSv3 client: Patches for 2.3.42 ready (and tested!)... |
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Hi Trond,
On 8 Feb 2000, Trond Myklebust wrote:
> Stability seems very good. The kernel passed both 'iozone' and the > 'make -j8 bzImage' tests over NFSv3 with flying colours. I haven't > tried out the large file support, although the patches include support > for >2Gb files under NFSv3. There are also patches included for >2Gb > NLM4 locking support.
This is all very good news, and I have one extra piece to add to the announcement: we just finished adding NFSv3 support for linux into am-utils (the Berkeley automounter), based on these patches. It will appear in the next snapshot, 6.0.4s1, to be released shortly.
> http://www.fys.uio.no/~trondmy/src/linux-2.3.42-nfsv3.dif.bz2
One question though: what's the difference between the "nfsv2" and "nfsv3" patches on your site? The v2 changes seem to be a superset of the v3 changes, but is that really the case?
Thanks, Ion
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