Re: [PATCH] nfsdcltrack: fix some minor nits in the manpage

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On 09/15/2014 10:13 AM, Jeff Layton wrote:
> nfsdcltrack isn't a daemon, and we should make mention of the section
> in RFC5661.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Committed... 

steved.

> ---
>  utils/nfsdcltrack/nfsdcltrack.man | 5 +++--
>  1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/utils/nfsdcltrack/nfsdcltrack.man b/utils/nfsdcltrack/nfsdcltrack.man
> index 69407889df8a..c37c9a8d5813 100644
> --- a/utils/nfsdcltrack/nfsdcltrack.man
> +++ b/utils/nfsdcltrack/nfsdcltrack.man
> @@ -23,12 +23,13 @@ nfsdcltrack [\-d] [\-f] [\-s stable storage dir] <command> <args...>
>  .SH "DESCRIPTION"
>  .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
>  nfsdcltack is the NFSv4 client tracking callout program. It is not necessary
> -to install this daemon on machines that are not acting as NFSv4 servers.
> +to install this program on machines that are not acting as NFSv4 servers.
>  .PP
>  When a network partition is combined with a server reboot, there are
>  edge conditions that can cause the server to grant lock reclaims when
>  other clients have taken conflicting locks in the interim. A more detailed
> -explanation of this issue is described in \s-1RFC\s0 3530, section 8.6.3.
> +explanation of this issue is described in \s-1RFC\s0 3530, section 8.6.3
> +and in \s-1RFC\s0 5661, section 8.4.3.
>  .PP
>  In order to prevent these problems, the server must track a small amount
>  of per-client information on stable storage. This program provides the
> 
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