Here a few updates to the FDR package that will allow it to work out of the box when the RPM is install... Kinda. When the rpm is installed, the daemon is not enable or started and the config file is not enabled. But it makes much easier set a tracepoint. Uncomment the needed tracepoint and start the fdrd daemon. Then do tail -f on /var/log/nfs.log. The package is very light weight: one daemon, two config files and one example file. The config file that is installed has all of the nfs,nfsv4 and sunrpc tracepoints, commented out. The first 4 patches are clean up... Making things work right out of the box and conforming to current presidencies. The last patch, installing an nfsall.conf config, could be questionable. Do the maintainers want to maintain config files or have the distros do it? I guess the bottom line is this. At the last bakeathon we talked about moving away from rpcdebug setting dprintks to tracepoints (which is a good thing IMHO). Now, it is not clear how it can be done, but I'm hoping this is the first step in that direction. Steve Dickson (5): Makefile: cleaned up the usage of RPMBUILD_DIR fdr.spec: logrotate clean up systemd: rename service file. saveto verb: Document updated configs: Add an nfsall.conf config file Makefile | 8 +- buildrpm/1.3/fdr.spec | 25 ++- configs/nfsall.conf | 319 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ fdrd.man | 9 +- fdr.service => fdrd.service | 0 samples/nfs | 2 + 6 files changed, 349 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) create mode 100644 configs/nfsall.conf rename fdr.service => fdrd.service (100%) -- 2.34.1