Re: Cephfs kernel driver availability

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On 07/22/2018 10:02 PM, Bryan Henderson wrote:
> Is there some better place to get a filesystem driver for the longterm
> stable Linux kernel (3.16) than the regular kernel.org source distribution?
> 
> The reason I ask is that I have been trying to get some clients running
> Linux kernel 3.16 (the current long term stable Linux kernel) and so far
> I have run into two serious bugs that, it turns out, were found and fixed
> years ago in more current mainline kernels.
> 
> In both cases, I emailed Ben Hutchings, the apparent maintainer of 3.16,
> asking if the fixes could be added to 3.16, but was met with silence.  This
> leads me to believe that there are many more bugs in the 3.16 cephfs
> filesystem driver waiting for me.  Indeed, I've seen panics not yet explained.
> 
> So what are other people using?  A less stable kernel?  An out-of-tree driver?
> FUSE?  Is there a working process for getting known bugs fixed in 3.16?
> 

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