RE: NFS version4 maximum on-the-wire data size.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck Lever [mailto:chuck.lever@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 12:58 AM
> To: Tayade, Nilesh
> Cc: linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: NFS version4 maximum on-the-wire data size.
> 

> >>
> >> With certain exceptions, applications shouldn't generally be aware
of
> >> what NFS version is in use.  Without knowing more about your
> >> applications, it's hard to make any more than a very general
> > statement.
> >
> > Well, to be specific - I need to deal with packet sniffers
(capturing
> > the NFS packets) and so I need to consider the NFS versions as the
> > packet contains will differ (different procedure calls, Error codes
> > etc.).
> 
> NFSv3 and increasingly NFSv4 are in broad use today.  Whether or not
to
> support NFSv2 is dependent on your target customers.  But it's
considered
> a legacy protocol.
> 

Thanks. Appreciate your help.

> --
> chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com
> 

Thanks,
Nilesh
nilesh.tayade@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 
 

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