On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 02:44:08PM -0400, Jeff Darcy wrote:
> 
> > I believe the right way to express this is: retire the Gluster NFS
> > (gnfs) server.  (Ganesha does NFSv3, and will continue to do NFSv3, as
> > well as 4, 4.1, 4.2, and pNFS.)
> 
> Personally I'd like to go further and say that any features/omissions
> in NFSv3 (even Ganesha's) shouldn't be fixed at this point, but for
> the project I think you're correct.

I think the Gluster/NFS server is very useful for many users. It is
extremely easy to setup, providing access to the storage alomst
immediately.

My suggestion would be to keep Gluster/NFS, but make it optional instead
of enabled by default. I would like to see all references removed from
the GlusterD management part, and have a normal systemd service that
starts the Gluster/NFS server.

NFS-Ganesha is definitely the future, but it is not very easy to
correctly set it up can configure it.

Cheers,
Niels

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