> On 20. märts 2017, at 23:53, Rick Macklem <rmacklem_at_uoguelph.ca> wrote: > > Baptiste Daroussin wrote: >> On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 08:22:12PM +0200, Toomas Soome wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> The current boot code is building NFSv3, with preprocessor conditional OLD_NFSV2. Should NFSv2 code still be kept around or can we burn it? >>> >>> rgds, >>> toomas >> >> I vote burn >> >> Bapt > I would be happy to see NFSv2 go away. However, depending on how people configure > their diskless root fs, they do end up using NFSv2 for their root fs. > > Does booting over NFSv3 affect this? > > I think the answer is no for a FreeBSD server (since the NFSv2 File Handle is the same as > the NFSv3 one, except padded with 0 bytes to 32bytes long). > However, there might be non-FreeBSD NFS servers where the NFSv2 file handle is different > than the NFSv3 one and for that case, the user would need NFSv2 boot code (or > reconfigure their root fs to use NFSv3). > > To be honest, I suspect few realize that they are using NFSv2 for their root fs. > (They'd see it in a packet trace or via "nfsstat -m", but otherwise they probably > think they are using NFSv3 for their root fs.) > > rick if they do not suspect, they most likely use v3 - due to simple fact that you have to rebuild loader to use NFSv2 - it is compile time option. rgds, toomasReceived on Mon Mar 20 2017 - 20:55:50 UTC
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