[Gluster-devel] NetBSD portability (was Re: NetBSD tests not running to completion)

Ira Cooper ira at redhat.com
Thu Jan 7 15:20:06 UTC 2016


Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle at redhat.com> writes:

> On 01/07/2016 08:47 AM, Jeff Darcy wrote:
>>>> I am not that big a fan of portable software development at all- more
>>>> so  for system software.
>>>
>>> This can be discussed for server side, but for client side, making
>>> glusterfs linux-only would make it a bit irrelevant. Don't you want to
>>> build universal storage?
>> 
>> Getting a bit philosophical here, so I'm splitting this off from the previous topic.
>> 
>> As long as NFS and SMB clients can access our storage, and we have GFAPI as well, the additional value of a native (e.g. FUSE) client is actually rather small.  I personally think it's still a better way to do things on Linux where it's already well supported, but it's a bit harder to make the same argument on OSes where our dependencies are themselves in worse shape.
>
> I was in the middle of composing a reply along pretty much the same
> lines when I saw Jeff's reply land in my inbox.
>
> We are migrating from gnfs to NFS-Ganesha for NFS; NFS-Ganesha uses
> GFAPI. If Samba isn't already using a GFAPI-based VFS, it will be soon.
>
> FUSE isn't the best answer, IMO, to the "universal storage" question.
>
> We should really be focusing on making sure GFAPI, NFS-Ganesha, and
> Samba remain portable across multiple platforms.

We've been using a vfs based on gfapi since before we starting working
on Ganesha ;).

-Ira


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