Thanks very much both to you and to Chuck Lever for providing some
information about it!
Best regards,
Jiri
Dne 14.5.2010 19:55, Andy Adamson napsal(a):
Hi
The file layout client does not currently have the ability to store
ipv6 addresses in the data server cache. So even though the data
servers themselves support ipv6 (via a NFSv4.1 connection), and the
GETDEVICEINFO for the file layout can communicate ipv6 addresses the
pNFS file layout client will not use them. This is a feature that is
on the 'B' list of pNFS features to implement.
-->Andy
On May 14, 2010, at 1:35 PM, Jiri Kortus wrote:
Hi,
I'm sorry to flood the mailing list by repeating my question several
times - I've already asked whether someone would be so kind as to
tell me something about the situation of IPv6 support in pNFS. Just
anything related to it would be appreciated very much since nobody
gave me an answer (except Boaz Harrosh who wrote me about the IPv6
absence in OSD target). I'd like to know whether there's any support
for IPv6 (concerning all of the layouts available), if yes what are
the issues with that, if not when the implementation is planned to
start etc. I did google that a lot before asking but haven't found
anything. Thanks very much in advance.
Best regards,
Jiri Kortus
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