Re: [PATCH RFC v0 05/49] pnfsd: introduce pnfsd header files

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Admittedly, I'm not sure.  I'm convinced it will be a big help to have pre-integrated in
Ganesha, I was only speculating wrt Linux/knfsd.

Matt

----- "Christoph Hellwig" <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 08:58:08AM -0400, Matt W. Benjamin wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I think saying exofs is a proof of concept/toy is missing the
> point.
> > Exofs is an implementation baseline that provides insight into the
> > scalability/performance values that a pnfs implementation can
> achieve,
> > and potentially how to achieve them.
> 
> Speaking like a true diplomat..
> 
> What amount of that data are we going to get by merging an exofs
> based
> pnfs server that we haven't been able to gather with it out of tree
> for
> the last 6 years?  How is merging it and complicating the nfs servers
> for it going to provide a benefit outside of the small group of about
> a
> dozend people that actively care about the T10 OSD support in Linux?
> 
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