Re: nfs-utils-2.1.1 Changes Everything!

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On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 3:11 PM, Steve Dickson <SteveD@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The latest nfs-utils release drastically changes how the NFS
> servers are configured, for the good IMHO...
>
> All daemon  configuration now goes through /etc/nfs.conf.
> See nfs.conf(5) for details.
>
> The command line interfaces in the systemd services files
> have been removed. Which means all your current configures
> will break, because the variables in /etc/sysconfig/nfs are
> no longer used.
>
> Again, I think is a move in the right direction and I know
> you might find this surprising 8-) but I really don't want to
> break all the current server configuration. So I'm trying t
> o figure out how to do this with least amount of impact.
>
> Here is what I see as the options
>
> 1) Upgrade rawhide w/out a backward compatible patch
>     (since it is so early in the release cycle)
>     Upgrade f25 with an backwards compatible patch
>
> 2) Upgrade rawhide and f25 with the backward compatible
>     patch... but we have to ween ourselves of the command
>     line interface at some point...
>
> 3) Do nothing and push everything into f27, which is the least
>     favorite option.
>
> I'm leaning toward option 1... but I'm asking... so I'm listening. :-)

If you had to transition RHEL customers from the old style to the new
style with a specific support timeframe in mind, how would you do it?
That's what I would do here.

josh
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