Re: why does each NFS mount have (at least) 2 rpc_clnt's ?

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On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 15:26 +0200, Ondrej Valousek wrote: 
> Hi Trond,
> 
> Does it have anything to do with the situation when we want an the same 
> filesystem to be mounted twice somewhere else with a different flags? 
> (i.e. RO/RW for example)
> If yes, I remember some discussion about it in the past (the above was 
> not possible).
> Thanks,

Yes. That's exactly what it is supposed to allow (and btw, mounting
filesystems both ro and rw should be possible now).

Cheers
  Trond

> Ondrej
> > Look again at nfs_init_server_rpcclient(). The pseudoflavour is not the
> > only thing that is changed. We also change the soft flag and the timeout
> > properties of the server->client.
> >
> > The point is that users sometimes want to specify per-mountpoint
> > transport properties, and so we try to give them that possibility, while
> > at the same time sharing sockets/rdma connections.
> >
> > Cheers
> >   Trond
> >
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