Forgot to mention that ib-verbs also takes option address-family. option address-family [inet | inet6]. This is the address-family of the ip-address used to do initial handshake. Once connection is established b/w client and server, ib-verbs is used for data transfer. regards, On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Raghavendra G <raghavendra.hg@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi all, > Those who are working on latest code from glusterfs--mainline--3.0, please > note the following changes introduced. > > * transports tcp, unix and ib-sdp have been replaced by a single transport > - socket. > * authentication module "ip" has been replaced by module "addr". The addr > authentication module authenticates based on ip-addresses or unix-path > names. Hence server should have, > > auth.addr.<brick>.allow [addresses] (address can be ip-address/unix-path) > instead of > auth.ip.<brick>.allow [ip-addresses]. > > * transport/socket has the same options as that of tcp except for the > following new/changed options. > option address-family [inet | inet6 | inet-sdp | unix] > All the options that used to accept an ip-address as value can also > accept unix-paths. > > More details can be found in doc/translator-options.txt > > regards, > -- > Raghavendra G > > A centipede was happy quite, until a toad in fun, > Said, "Prey, which leg comes after which?", > This raised his doubts to such a pitch, > He fell flat into the ditch, > Not knowing how to run. > -Anonymous > -- Raghavendra G A centipede was happy quite, until a toad in fun, Said, "Prey, which leg comes after which?", This raised his doubts to such a pitch, He fell flat into the ditch, Not knowing how to run. -Anonymous