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From: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
To: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>
Cc: Linux NFS Mailing List <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Question about nfsdcltrack --storagedir
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2016 06:57:06 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1478692626.2394.9.camel@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87k2cdmi26.fsf@notabene.neil.brown.name>

On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 14:46 +1100, NeilBrown wrote:
> Hi,
>  I notice that nfsdcltrack has a "--storagedir" option.
>  I wonder how this can be used, given the nfsdcltrack is only(?) called
>  from the kernel and there is no(?) mechanism to pass extra options.
> 
>  In a clustered-server context it would make sense(?) to share the
>  database between cluster nodes and it is easiest to do this if the
>  file in a separate filesystem (mounted as part of fail-over) rather
>  than in /var.
>  This can(?) be achieved using a symlink, but rpm likes to remove
>  symlinks to non-existent locations.
> 
>  With NFSv3 the equivalent is the state files maintained by statd, and
>  these can be relocated by passing the -P option to rpc.statd.
>  How does one do a similar thing for NFSv4???
> 
> 

Ahh, I added that option mostly for when I was testing it. I did a lot
of the earlier testing running it by hand, and --storagedir let me use a
different directory for the db. I did have a vague idea that we might
use it in the situation you describe, but I never wired that up as I
didn't have a real need for it.

We could add a new module parm that would set that option when the
kernel does its callout, or allow passing the storagedir by environment
variable.

What would make the most sense from a usability standpoint?

-- 
Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>

  reply	other threads:[~2016-11-09 11:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-11-09  3:46 Question about nfsdcltrack --storagedir NeilBrown
2016-11-09 11:57 ` Jeff Layton [this message]
2016-11-09 23:54   ` NeilBrown
2016-11-10  0:55     ` Jeff Layton
2016-11-10  4:58       ` [PATCH/RFC nfs-utils] nfsdcltrack: read configuration from a file NeilBrown
2016-11-10 15:00         ` Jeff Layton
2016-11-10 22:17           ` NeilBrown
2016-11-13 12:40             ` Jeff Layton
2016-11-15 16:52               ` Steve Dickson
2016-11-15 17:07         ` Steve Dickson
2016-11-16 18:22         ` Steve Dickson
2016-11-10 14:55       ` Question about nfsdcltrack --storagedir Chuck Lever
2016-11-10 22:32         ` NeilBrown
2016-11-11 16:19           ` Chuck Lever
2016-11-16  4:00             ` NeilBrown
2016-11-10 16:35     ` J. Bruce Fields
2016-11-10 22:35       ` NeilBrown

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