[CentOS] CentOS 7, NFS 4, and a non ext4 fs (like zfs)
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comMon May 4 08:22:43 UTC 2015
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On 5/4/2015 1:09 AM, tballin wrote: > Hello, > > we want to migrate to CentOS 7(.1) , Server, Client etc ... > > Right now we need to suspend that because we have some serious issues > with NFS4 shared ZFS ( kernel module - zfs on linux project ) Volumes > and CentOS 7 clients. > > Our current server are CentOS6.5, if we share a zfs volume and do the > following on this share: client A reads/access file "z.txt". Now > client B replaces (copy, move, unlink+link ) files "z.txt" with a new > different version and now client A reads/access the file "z.txt" ( and > only the file - do not do anything which does a "stat" on the file > e.g. "cat z.txt") the old version/content is read. As long as you do > something that issues a "stat" for the file/dir. I've used ZFS file systems on a NFS Server extensively on Solaris, and a fair bit with FreeBSD 9.x, 10.1, and its never had any such issues. AFAIK, ZFS on Linux is still considered experimental. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
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