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Hi,

This is my first message to this list. I have been using Fedora 16 and NFSv4 for sometime, and would like to give NFSv4.1 with the pNFS extension a try.  

I understand that according to  http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/NFSv41_Introduction NFSv4.1 is really developer-only at this point, but it should "mostly work" - that's good enough for me. 

The wiki http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Configuring_pNFS/spnfsd, states that "As of early 2011, it is mostly unmaintained, and we no longer recommend its use". It then points to http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/PNFS_server_projects. But, as far as spNFS is concerned, the two wiki pages form a circular reference. The other options for file layout are no go either.

Then, there is this: http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/PNFS_Setup_Instructions
which seems to indicate that with a pNFS enabled kernel, a determined user can start testing NFSv4.1 + pNFS. Steve Dickson even has a repository here: http://steved.fedorapeople.org/repos/pnfs/devel/x86_64/rpms/

Can anyone kind enough to give a short summary as to how to proceed for testing NFSv4.1 + pNFS using Fedora 16 nodes as servers?

As of now, all my Fedora 16 nodes have the following from a regular kickstart install:
[root@fedora0 ~]# uname -a
Linux fedora0 3.3.2-6.fc16.x86_64 #1 SMP Sat Apr 21 12:43:20 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[root@fedora0 ~]# rpm -q nfs-utils
nfs-utils-1.2.5-5.fc16.x86_64
[root@fedora0 ~]# cat /proc/fs/nfsd/versions
+2 +3 +4 -4.1

Thanks,

Zack

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