From: Wendy Cheng <wcheng@redhat.com>
To: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
Cc: linux-cluster@redhat.com, nfs@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [NFS] [RFC] NLM lock failover admin interface
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 03:00:11 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1150182012.27203.42.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <17550.11870.186706.36949@cse.unsw.edu.au>
On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 13:17 +1000, Neil Brown wrote:
> So:
> I think if we really want to "remove all NFS locks on a filesystem",
> we could probably tie it into umount - maybe have lockd register some
> callback which gets called just before s_op->umount_begin.
The "umount_begin" idea was one time on my list but got discarded. The
thought was that nfsd was not a filesystem, neither was lockd. How to
register something with VFS umount for non-filesystem kernel modules ?
Invent another autofs-like pseudo filesystem ? Mostly, not every
filesystem would like to get un-mounted upon failover (GFS, for example,
does not get un-mounted by our cluster suite upon failover).
> If we want to remove all locks that arrived on a particular
> interface, then we should arrange to do exactly that. There are a
> number of different options here.
> One is the multiple-lockd-threads idea.
Certainly a good option. To make it happen, we still need admin
interface. How to pass IP address from user mode into kernel - care to
give this some suggestions if you have them handy ? Should socket ports
get dynamics assigned ? Will we have scalibility issues ?
> One is to register a callback when an interface is shut down.
> Another (possibly the best) is to arrange a new signal for lockd
> which say "Drop any locks which were sent to IP addresses that are
> no longer valid local addresses".
These, again, give individual filesystem no freedom to adjust what they
need upon failover. But I'll check them out this week - maybe there are
good socket layer hooks that I overlook.
>
> So those are my thoughts. Do any of them seem reasonable to you?
>
The comments are greatly appreciated. And hopefully we can reach
agreement soon.
-- Wendy
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-06-13 7:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-06-12 5:25 [RFC] NLM lock failover admin interface Wendy Cheng
2006-06-12 6:11 ` Wendy Cheng
2006-06-12 15:00 ` [Linux-cluster] " J. Bruce Fields
2006-06-12 15:44 ` [NFS] " Wendy Cheng
2006-06-12 16:20 ` [Linux-cluster] " Madhan P
2006-06-12 16:58 ` Madhan P
2006-06-12 18:09 ` [NFS] " Wendy Cheng
2006-06-12 17:23 ` [Linux-cluster] " Steve Dickson
2006-06-12 17:27 ` James Yarbrough
2006-06-12 19:07 ` [NFS] " Wendy Cheng
2006-06-13 3:17 ` Neil Brown
2006-06-13 7:00 ` Wendy Cheng [this message]
2006-06-13 7:08 ` Neil Brown
2006-06-14 6:54 ` [NFS] " Wendy Cheng
2006-06-14 11:36 ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-06-14 13:39 ` Wendy Cheng
2006-06-14 14:00 ` Wendy Cheng
2006-06-15 14:07 ` [NFS] " William A.(Andy) Adamson
2006-06-15 15:09 ` Wendy Cheng
2006-06-16 6:09 ` [Linux-cluster] " Neil Brown
2006-06-16 15:39 ` [NFS] " William A.(Andy) Adamson
2006-06-15 4:27 ` [NFS] " Neil Brown
2006-06-15 6:39 ` Wendy Cheng
2006-06-15 8:02 ` Neil Brown
2006-06-15 18:43 ` Wendy Cheng
2006-06-13 15:23 ` James Yarbrough
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