I think you should just use the client_id. If the client doesn't
distinguish between them, you can't, and probably shouldn't.
Daniel
On 06/15/2018 09:36 AM, Tuan Viet Nguyen wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your prompt reply. I'm trying to implement the lock_op2 fct ,
we have a FS supporting lock owner basing on the host IP & pid of the
program on the host (and also the file & ranges). That's why while
converting from the Ganesha lock to FSAL lock, I need to find something
to simulate the PID. Can you advice?
Thank you
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 3:09 PM, Daniel Gryniewicz <dang(a)redhat.com
<mailto:dang@redhat.com>> wrote:
I don't believe there's any necessity for a client to send different
client_id's for different processes, as long as it can tell locally
which lock is which. So a server cannot depend on these being
different to do things.
What exactly are you trying to achieve here? What's the problem
being solved?
Daniel
On 06/15/2018 05:24 AM, Tuan Viet Nguyen wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your reply. I've also tried with the client_id but
it also has the same value for 2 different processes. So if the
client_id and the opaque always have the same value (for 2
different processes), how can we distinguish the client?
I've tried with this field
so_owner.so_nfs4_owner.so_clientid
Thank you.
Viet
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:38 PM, Daniel Gryniewicz
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Hi.
The client program ID in a lock owner is an opaque. That
is, it's
not defined in the spec, and the server can't use it for
anything
other than a byte string. The concatenation of the
client-ID and
the opaque part of the lock owner is unique, but the opaque
part of
the lock owner itself is not.
That value only has meaning to the client.
Daniel
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Hello,
While trying to get more information related to the
lock owner,
I'm trying to get the client program id and realize that it
always takes the same value (easy to do with a test program
forking another process, parent lock a file range then
the child
locks another range). Is it something similar to the client
process id that is stored in the client record
structure? or any
other suggestions?
Thank you
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