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== Chuck Lever ==
== Chuck Lever ==
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My personal linux kernel git repo is [http://linux-nfs.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=cel-2.6.git;a=summary here] .
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My published linux kernel git repos are [http://git.linux-nfs.org/ here].
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See also [http://oss.oracle.com/~cel my Oracle web page] and the [[To do | NFSv4 "to do" list]]
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=== Current Projects ===
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=== Articles and Notes ===
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* [[FedFsUtilsProject|Linux fedfs-utils project home page]]
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* [[NfsRdmaClient/Home|Linux NFS/RDMA project home page]]
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* [[NetworkTracing]]
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=== Archive ===
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* [[FileSyncer]]
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* [[StorageUnificationTool]]
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=== A Wish List ===
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* [[ChucksProjects|My Personal project list]]
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* [http://oss.oracle.com/~cel My obsolete Oracle web page].
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* Mount [[MountNotes|notes]]
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* [[Ipv6PlanningDocument|NFS on IPv6 Working Document]]
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** Scalable mounting (more efficient use of network resources; mountd connection caching)
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* [[NewMountDesignSpec|Design Specification for text-based mount API]]
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** Rewrite nfs(5)
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* [[NewNfsManPage|Replacement for nfs(5)]]
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** Real unit testing
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* [[RpcClientTransportSwitch|RPC client transport switch design doc]]
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** Useful error reporting
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* [[NetworkTracing|Network Tracing Primer]]
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** Complete internationalization
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** Proper implementation of break-back retries
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** Support for IPv6
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** Support for server failover options
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** Testing of -o remount
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* Rebuild the NFS server and client XDR layer from the ground up
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** More complete type checking and error reporting
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** Each function called with a simplified virtual API
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** All functions re-entrant so we can remove the BKL
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* Construct productized performance tools based on /proc/self/mounstats
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 3 March 2014

Chuck Lever

My published linux kernel git repos are here.

Current Projects

Archive

Personal tools