https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=748053
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=748053#c1
Neil Brown changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |INVALID
--- Comment #1 from Neil Brown 2012-03-12 23:02:18 UTC ---
NFS_SECURTY_GSS does not force anyone to use GSS, it just makes it available.
Both the server process and the client process of NFS_SECURITY_GSS
are identical - they cause certain modules to be loaded into the
kernel. The same module is used by the server and client.
So sharing there is the correct thing to do.
NFS4_SUPPORT is very similar.
It cause idmapd to be run - this daemon is used equally by server and client.
You cannot run just half of it, and would not want to.
'grepping' for things in /etc/fstab is not a reliable indicator that the
feature might be wanted. For example, if an automounter is used to mount NFS
filesystems, it might want GSS and NFSv4 without either being mentioned in
/etc/fstab.
grepping /etc/exports might be a little more reliable, however the "fsid=0" tag
a temporary mechanism to indicate v4 usage until proper 'pseudo root
filesystem' functionality is provided (which is now ready upstream I believe).
So grepping for that would not be future-proof.
In short: there is no real problem here and the suggested fixes are not
appropriate.
If you have an actual symptom of an actual problem, please re-open and report
that. Until then, this is resolved as Invalid.
thanks anyway.
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