Re: [Linux-cachefs] Using FS-Cache as a caching proxy server for Samba

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Thanks for your quick reply. You've got it. It's is exactly what I'm trying
to do. I can get both NFS+cachefiles and NFS+Samba to work but when I
integrate all of them I get a terrible kernel error message. Here is part of
the kernel dump:

Message from syslogd@new-host-2 at Tue Mar 6 23:35:39 2007 ...
new-host-2 kernel: Leftover inexact backtrace

Message from syslogd@new-host-2 at Tue Mar 6 23:35:39 2007 ...
new-host-2 kernel: EIP: [<f8cfa254>] nfs_fscache_release_page+0x1f/05b [nfs]
SS:ESP 0068:d5614e04

I have installed the package:
 cachefilesd-0.7-3.fc7.i386.rpm
and I've also tried with
 cachefilesd-0.7-2.fc6.i386.rpm
but neither of them works. When I install version 0.8 I get the errno 95
operation not support message and hence it doesn't work ;)

When I replace Samba with JLan (a Java version of CIFS) then everything
works perfectly well.

Morten


On 3/6/07, David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Morten Halkjær <mortenhalkjaer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The cachefiles + NFSv4 is working quite well, however, when the Windows
> machines connects to the Samba share the linux kernel fails badly. Is
this
> possible with FS-Cache and if it is possible can anyone provide my with
a
> working set of configuration files?

You're using a Linux box as gateway to forward CIFS requests to NFS?  I
don't
think there's any particular reason that shouldn't work, even with
FS-Cache
turned on on the box's NFS client - barring bugs of course.

David

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