Re: NFSD IPv6 support for 2.6.29

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Chuck Lever a écrit :

Bruce asked me to collect server-side IPv6 patches for upstream.
I've collected the patches that have been posted on the list, and
added some fixes of my own.

Can you have a look at

http://git.linux-nfs.org/?p=cel/cel-2.6.git;a=summary

tag cel-ipv6-10292008

These have been build tested, but I haven't done any run-time
testing yet.

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Chuck Lever
chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com

Hi
I have tested the "tag cel-ipv6-10292008" and some robustness tests
started simultaneously (connectathon, fsx, iozone, fss_stress, ffsb) have
been running fine during several hours in IPV6 and IPV4.
I used the my nfs-utils package based on nfs-utils.1.1.2
(http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/)

   Hi,
I get an issue with AIX used as client in front of the above snapshot used on a linux server. Doing the following on the AIX side: mount -o vers=4 nfs4gb:/ /mnt/nosec
      cd /mnt/nosec
      mkdir rep
      cd rep

      the command "ls" will fail with the follwing error on the AIX side:
"kern:err|error unix: Client encounters unexpected NFS4ERR_BAD_COOKIE error from server"

     The problem happens with IPV6 and IPV4
Best Regards

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