Re: Am I still the one to fix the NFS_FILE_SYNC problem

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On 05/24/2010 04:14 PM, William A. (Andy) Adamson wrote:
> Hi Boaz
> 
> The last patch I sent in [PATCH 1/1] SQUASHME pnfs-submit: replace
> layoutcommit_ctx with rpc_cred fixes the NFS_FILE_SYNC problem for
> files. It replaces taking a reference on the open context with taking
> a reference on the rpc_cred.
> 

Hi Andy.

I hope you are online could you chat with me a bit about this, 
on boazharrosh@xxxxxxxxxx

I have seen your patch and i like it a lot. I have not yet test with
it, so I own you.

I'm talking about the other problem I had where the write-out returns
NFS_FILE_SYNC and commit is not called and pnfs_client_ops->nfs_commit_complete()
is not eventually called, then inode never gets written/updated and we get all
these straining .nfs000000000000XXX files and IO never finishes. You said
you had them too and I had a work around for objects. (This problem is new
in 2.6.34)

Do you have this problem or it's only me?

Boaz

> -->Andy
> 				
> 
> On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Andy, Benny are you waiting on me to fix the NFS_FILE_SYNC problem?
>>
>> I've been on a long holiday, but I can attempt a fix tomorrow if still
>> needed?
>>
>> I was hoping someone else need that more urgently then me, since I already
>> have a work around, for my testing ;-)
>>
>> Boaz
>>
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