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 | pNFS block layout server user guide | 
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 |  | 
 | The Linux NFS server now supports the pNFS block layout extension.  In this | 
 | case the NFS server acts as Metadata Server (MDS) for pNFS, which in addition | 
 | to handling all the metadata access to the NFS export also hands out layouts | 
 | to the clients to directly access the underlying block devices that are | 
 | shared with the client. | 
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 | To use pNFS block layouts with the Linux NFS server the exported file | 
 | system needs to support the pNFS block layouts (currently just XFS), and the | 
 | file system must sit on shared storage (typically iSCSI) that is accessible | 
 | to the clients in addition to the MDS.  As of now the file system needs to | 
 | sit directly on the exported volume, striping or concatenation of | 
 | volumes on the MDS and clients is not supported yet. | 
 |  | 
 | On the server, pNFS block volume support is automatically if the file system | 
 | support it.  On the client make sure the kernel has the CONFIG_PNFS_BLOCK | 
 | option enabled, the blkmapd daemon from nfs-utils is running, and the | 
 | file system is mounted using the NFSv4.1 protocol version (mount -o vers=4.1). | 
 |  | 
 | If the nfsd server needs to fence a non-responding client it calls | 
 | /sbin/nfsd-recall-failed with the first argument set to the IP address of | 
 | the client, and the second argument set to the device node without the /dev | 
 | prefix for the file system to be fenced. Below is an example file that shows | 
 | how to translate the device into a serial number from SCSI EVPD 0x80:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	cat > /sbin/nfsd-recall-failed << EOF | 
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 | .. code-block:: sh | 
 |  | 
 | 	#!/bin/sh | 
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 | 	CLIENT="$1" | 
 | 	DEV="/dev/$2" | 
 | 	EVPD=`sg_inq --page=0x80 ${DEV} | \ | 
 | 		grep "Unit serial number:" | \ | 
 | 		awk -F ': ' '{print $2}'` | 
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 | 	echo "fencing client ${CLIENT} serial ${EVPD}" >> /var/log/pnfsd-fence.log | 
 | 	EOF |