On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Dan Moschuk wrote:
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> | I reviewed the NFSv4 specs recently and came to the same conclusion. To do
> | it right will be quite a bit of work and would include a decent kernel
> | side implementation of rpc and gssapi.
>
> Cool! I can take that "I volunteer" ? :-)
Not wit
| I reviewed the NFSv4 specs recently and came to the same conclusion. To do
| it right will be quite a bit of work and would include a decent kernel
| side implementation of rpc and gssapi.
Cool! I can take that "I volunteer" ? :-)
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On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Dan Moschuk wrote:
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> | >I'm fairly certain that rpc.lockd is included with Darwin from Apple,
> | >I've not closely compared it to what we have in -STABLE or -CURRENT
> | >to see if it actually works.
> |
> | It doesn't, sorry... if someone gets a *BSD version of NFS loc
| >I'm fairly certain that rpc.lockd is included with Darwin from Apple,
| >I've not closely compared it to what we have in -STABLE or -CURRENT
| >to see if it actually works.
|
| It doesn't, sorry... if someone gets a *BSD version of NFS locking operating
| I'd help see it into Darwin.
|
| BT
:I can't help with the code either - what little time I have available
:is going towards the SMP project. I will be shorting beginning work
^
shortly.
:Well, I am starting to get pretty seriously involved. It looks pretty
:easy, just a lot of small details (this is the kind of coding I like :)
:
:A couple of issues need to be worked out. First I need to backport
:the FH open/stat/etc. calls to -STABLE. The main reason for this is that
:...
Well, I am starting to get pretty seriously involved. It looks pretty
easy, just a lot of small details (this is the kind of coding I like :)
A couple of issues need to be worked out. First I need to backport
the FH open/stat/etc. calls to -STABLE. The main reason for this is that
I am devel
At 1:36 PM -0800 11/25/99, C. Stephen Gunn wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 02:07:58PM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>> > Does NetBSD have a working rpc.lockd... that would make this much easier.
>>
>> at a glance at http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/... no.
>I'm fairly certain that rpc.lockd is included
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
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> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, David E. Cross wrote:
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> > Ok... I have *had* it with the meta, but not really, lockd. Are there any
> > kernel issues with correctly implimenting rpc.lockd?
I can't help with the code, but put me down as both very interested,
and wi
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 02:07:58PM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, David E. Cross wrote:
>
> > Does NetBSD have a working rpc.lockd... that would make this much easier.
>
> at a glance at http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/... no.
>
> Linux may have one, a temporary GPL'd port wou
> : Ok... I have *had* it with the meta, but not really, lockd. Are there any
> : kernel issues with correctly implimenting rpc.lockd?How can I take a
> : filehandle and map it into a filename, with path, so I may open it and lock
> : it on the server? Are there any protocol specs? I downl
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David E. Cross" writes:
: Ok... I have *had* it with the meta, but not really, lockd. Are there any
: kernel issues with correctly implimenting rpc.lockd?How can I take a
: filehandle and map it into a filename, with path, so I may open it and lock
: it on the
> Linux may have one, a temporary GPL'd port would be interesting perhaps.
"There is nothing as permanent as a temporary decision." No thanks :)
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On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, David E. Cross wrote:
> Does NetBSD have a working rpc.lockd... that would make this much easier.
at a glance at http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/... no.
Linux may have one, a temporary GPL'd port would be interesting perhaps.
-Alfred
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On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
> Actually I wrote a system call for opening a file given a file handle for
> freebsd a while back (oh, gee, has it really been 5 years ...), as part of
> mnfs i'll try to find it. You don't need to map it to a filename to
> make it go.
i forgot
Actually I wrote a system call for opening a file given a file handle for
freebsd a while back (oh, gee, has it really been 5 years ...), as part of
mnfs i'll try to find it. You don't need to map it to a filename to
make it go.
ron
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On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, David E. Cross wrote:
> Ok... I have *had* it with the meta, but not really, lockd. Are there any
> kernel issues with correctly implimenting rpc.lockd?How can I take a
> filehandle and map it into a filename, with path, so I may open it and lock
> it on the server? Are
Ok... I have *had* it with the meta, but not really, lockd. Are there any
kernel issues with correctly implimenting rpc.lockd?How can I take a
filehandle and map it into a filename, with path, so I may open it and lock
it on the server? Are there any protocol specs? I downloaded the RFC for
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