X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?p=nfs-utils.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ChangeLog;h=0cab806a85c36523c984f04bbc08d87f9770e0a1;hp=fc60290334e557c1cfb8351fff3c131ded6acd85;hb=bc68a2bdb1b10eb8aad1c139589e24d0e4677b78;hpb=dd369074fb986c2fe1a59eed070f01433344ab2f diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index fc60290..0cab806 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,49 @@ +2002-04-07 H.J. Lu + + * etc/redhat/nfs.init: Read /etc/sysconfig/nfsd for NFS tuning. + +2002-02-28 Steven Whitehouse + NeilBrown + + Add support for fsid=nn export option so that device + numbers don't go in filehandles. + * support/export/nfsctl.c(expsetup): if exporting and NFSEXP_FSID + is set, pass the fsid in-place of the device number + * support/nfs/exports.c: parse and print fsid= option. + Also check if efname has been set, and use "command line" + instead in error messages. + Also, use strtol instead of atoi for anon[ug]id= so that + bad numbers cause errors. + +2002-01-17 Adrian Drzewiecki + NeilBrown + + * support/nfs/exports.c: remove NFSEXP_ASYNC as a default + flag so that "sync" becomes the default. + Check that either "sync" or "async" is given as an option + and warn if neither are present + * utils/exportfs/exports.man: change documentation for "sync" + to be documentation for "async". + * utils/exportfs/exportfs.man: note that "sync" is the default + rather than "async" + + +2002-01-02 Chip Salzenberg + + * support/export/nfsctl.c (expsetup): Don't export entries that + specify id mappings not supported by the kernel. No extant kernel + supports any significant mapping, only 'identity' (i.e. none). + When other mappings are supported, this code will need changing. + * debian/changelog: Version 1.0-2. + 2001-12-26 Chip Salzenberg + * nfs-utils.spec (Version): Set to "1.0". + * configure.in (VERSION): Likewise. + * configure: Regenerated. + * README: Rewritten. + * debian/changelog: Version 1.0-1. + * utils/exportfs/exports.man: Emphasize the need for options to immediately follow client names. Explain that wildcards don't usually work on addresses, but may work when reverse DNS fails.