On 09/30/2009 01:47 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 01:11:56PM -0400, Steve Dickson wrote:
> After further review... by a number of people, its been decided
> the /etc/nfsmount.conf file will be installed with the default
> protocol version set to v3. This will stop the mount failures
> with older Linux servers but make it very easy to make v4
> the default version. A nice compromise, IMHO...
>
> Note, with nfsmount.conf file one can configure mount options
> per mount point, per server and globally (which is how the default
> version will be set). See the nfsmount.conf(5) for details. So
> I strongly urge you try the v4 protocol by setting the version
> to v4 in one of those sections...
>
> The new nfs-utils rpm will be ready shortly...
>
> My apoloizes for all the excitement... It was truly unintended
> and unexpected... :-\
Steve,
One thing you could do to spread the knowledge about NFSv4
capabilities would be to write a bit in the Release Notes beat that
covers NFS, encouraging people to try the setting in appropriate
environments:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Documentation_Networking_Beat
(There may be another place to put this information -- consult with
the Docs team at #fedora-docs for more information.)
Good idea... but when is that deadline? 8-)
steved.