Name: | nfs-ganesha-rgw |
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Version: | 2.6.1 |
Release: | 0.1.el7 |
Architecture: | x86_64 |
Group: | Applications/System |
Size: | 42857 |
License: | LGPLv3+ |
RPM: | nfs-ganesha-rgw-2.6.1-0.1.el7.x86_64.rpm |
Source RPM: | nfs-ganesha-2.6.1-0.1.el7.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Wed Apr 18 2018 |
Build Host: | x86-ol7-builder-03.us.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/nfs-ganesha/wiki |
Summary: | The NFS-GANESHA's Ceph RGW FSAL |
Description: | This package contains a FSAL shared object to be used with NFS-Ganesha to support Ceph RGW |
- Ganesha supports granting delegations - There have been numerous config changes - Ganesha now includes systemd scripts - Improved packaging for RPM and Debian - Major stability improvements - non-QT based python tools - Support for Ganesha to be a pNFS DS only, no MDS - SECINFO in preferred order - LTTng support - NFS v4.2 support - Major improvements in 9p support - Code cleanup (checkpatch and Coverity) - ntirpc improvements - FSAL_GLUSTER updated with pNFS and ACL support and more
- Exports are now dynamic. They can be added or removed via DBus commands. - The Pseudo filesystem has been re-written as a FSAL - The configuration file processing has been rewritten to improve error checking and logging. - GIDs can now be managed to use external authentication sources. Altgroups with AUTH_SYS can be larger than 16. - RPM packaging has been restructured and updated. The DBus tools are now packaged.
- FSALs (filesystem backends) are now loadable shared objects. - The server can support multiple backends at runtime. - NFSv4.1 pNFS is supported. - DBus is now the administration tool. - All the significant bugfixes from the 1.5.x branch have been backported - The server passes all of the cthonv4 and pynfs 4.0 tests. - All of the significant (non-delegation) pynfs 4.1 tests also pass. - NFSv2 support has been deprecated. - NFSv3 still supports the older version of the MNT protocol for compatibility - The build process has been converted to Cmake - The codebase has been reformatted to conform to Linux kernel coding style.