> > On 22/04/16 04:18, Rick Macklem wrote: > > > Jiffin Tony Thottan wrote: > > >> > > >> On 21/04/16 04:43, Rick Macklem wrote: > > >>> Hi, > > >>> > > >>> Just to let you know, I did find the email responses to my queries > > >>> some months ago helpful and I now have a pNFS server for FreeBSD > > >>> using the GlusterFS port at the alpha test stage. > > >>> So far I have not made any changes to GlusterFS except the little > > >>> poll() patch that was already discussed on this list last December. > > >>> > > >>> Anyhow, if anyone is interested in taking a look at this, I have a > > >>> primitive document at: > > >>> http://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/pnfs-setup.txt > > >>> that will hopefully give you a starting point. > > >>> > > >>> Thanks to everyone that helped via email a few months ago, rick > > >> Hi Rick, > > >> > > >> Awesome some work man. You have cracked Flexfile layout for gluster > > >> volume. > > >> > > >> I still wondering why you picked knfs instead of nfs-ganesha? > > > I don't believe that ganesha will be ported to FreeBSD any time > > > soon. If it > > > > I believe the support is already there. CCing ganesha list to confirm > > the same. > > > Well, here is a snippet from the v2.1 release notes. It mentions FreeBSD > support that is being removed. Later versions (the current is v2.3) have no > mention of FreeBSD, so I assume they dropped it as planned. (Maybe I > should have said "won't be ported again any time soon" instead of "will be > ported ...any time soon".): > > The primary platform for NFS-Ganesha is Linux. Any kernel later than 2.6.39 > is required to fully support the VFS FSAL. This requirement does not apply to > configurations using other FSALs. We have not recently tested with kernels > older than 3.8 but that should not be a problem for users with currently > supported > Linux distributions. > > There are build time options and source code in the codebase that would > indicate FreeBSD support. However, the server takes advantage of some > advanced capabilities of the threads model in Linux kernels that are not > available on FreeBSD. FreeBSD support will probably be dropped > as of V2.2 because there is no current active development of equivalents > for FreeBSD. During the 2.4 development cycle, there has been some attention to FreeBSD Ganesha. It isn't totally a dead fish, though the primary driver of FreeBSD Ganesha has dropped out of the project. There were some other FreeBSD folks poking at Ganesha. There is an issue of how best to handle per-operation credentials that is solved on Linux with it's capability to have per-thread fsuid/fsgid, but if you are interested in FSAL_GLUSTER, I'm not sure that's a big concern. In reality, I doubt FSAL_VFS will ever be a 100% correct on any platform, there are just places where it can be a little closer on one platform or the other, but Ganesha's strength lies in interfacing to non-kernel filesystems. Frank --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ Gluster-devel mailing list Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel