Hello, We are planning to add capability information to gluster volume info CLI output so that VDSM/management entity can accordingly exploit the gluster volume. For example when a gluster volume is created with BD xlator, VDSM should be aware that this gluster volume can create LVs to host VM images and it has to use special xattr command to trigger creating LVs in this volume. So if gluster volume info gives hint about the capability of a volume, VDSM can use them. For example snip of gluster volume info output for a BD xlator volume: Volume Name: bd Type: Distribute Volume ID: 17a9999e-ca40-49f4-aa1f-dab4556041d9 Status: Created Capabilities: Capability 1: BD Number of Bricks: 1 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: /storage/bd Brick1: VG: VG1 When posix/bd xlator capable of doing some scsi offload functionalities such as write same, unmap etc these capabilities will also be shown as part of the capabilities. For example a volume capable of writesame feature [only snip of capability line]: Capabilities: Capability 1: BD Capability 2: WRITESAME Here "Capability 1:" is used to inform its a BD xlator based volume and for posix volume it will be "POSIX". Instead can "Backend" be used to inform if its BD or posix? So VDSM can exploit the writesame feature instead of doing expensive dd if=/dev/zero of=<path> for creating a zeroed image. Similarly VDSM can exploit other features such as UNMAP/DISCARD to release the data blocks after a file is deleted inside VM in thin provisioned storage. Need to decide the xml hierachy for capabilities. Here is my proposal For a posix based volume file: <capability> <xlator name="posix"> </xlator> </capability> For a BD based volume file informing it can thin provision and writesame blocks: <capability> <xlator name="bd"> <type>thin</type> <type>writesame</type> </xlator> </capability> We use xlator tag inside capability to inform what kind of volume is this one: posix or BD. Do we have better alternate for informing this? Something like: <backend>bd</backend> <capability> <xlator name="bd"> <type>thin</type> <type>writesame</type> </xlator> </capability>