Re: [PATCH 00/14 RFC] support automatic changes to nfsd thread count

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> On Jul 15, 2024, at 3:14 AM, NeilBrown <neilb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> This patch set (against nfsd-next) enables automatic adjustment of the
> number of nfsd threads.  The number can increase under high load, and
> reduce after idle periods.
> 
> The first few patches (1-6) are cleanups that may not be entirely
> relevant to the current series.  They could safely land any time and
> only need minimal review.

I'm trying to get moving on this series. So, I've reviewed 1-6,
with one minor comment (posted previously). If you plan to
repost 5/14, let me know, or you can send me a set of edits for
its patch description and I can apply what's already been posted
to nfsd-next now.

I stopped at 7/14 because we should resolve whether to continue
adding NOFAIL in new code. My impression, from attending the
various LSF sessions on this topic, was that community consensus
is "NOFAIL is NO BUENO". If we feel the community discussion is
ongoing rather than concluded, then we'll have to sort this out
ourselves.


--
Chuck Lever






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