[linux-cifs-client] [PATCH] doc: update mount.cifs man page with nounix option

Jeff Layton jlayton at redhat.com
Mon Dec 21 08:26:01 MST 2009


On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 20:54:32 +0530
Suresh Jayaraman <sjayaraman at suse.de> wrote:

> Change since last post:
> 	- s/on 32 bit machines//
> 
> Also add a section on INODE NUMBERS that discusses inode numbers more
> thoroughly and add reference to it in "nounix" and "noserverino"
> options.
> 
> Thanks to Jeff Layton for explaining those details.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Suresh Jayaraman <sjayaraman at suse.de>
> ---
>  docs-xml/manpages-3/mount.cifs.8.xml |   55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>  1 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/docs-xml/manpages-3/mount.cifs.8.xml b/docs-xml/manpages-3/mount.cifs.8.xml
> index 372b477..7f25566 100644
> --- a/docs-xml/manpages-3/mount.cifs.8.xml
> +++ b/docs-xml/manpages-3/mount.cifs.8.xml
> @@ -477,12 +477,36 @@ permissions in memory that can't be stored on the server. This information can d
>  
>          <varlistentry>
>                  <term>noserverino</term>
> -                <listitem><para>client generates inode numbers (rather than using the actual one
> -                from the server) by default.
> +		<listitem>
> +		<para>
> +			Client generates inode numbers (rather than
> +		using the actual one from the server) by default.
> +		</para>
> +		<para>
> +			See section <emphasis>INODE NUMBERS</emphasis> for
> +		more information.
> +		</para>
>  		</para></listitem>
>          </varlistentry>
>  
>          <varlistentry>
> +		<term>nounix</term>
> +		<listitem>
> +		<para>
> +			Disable the CIFS Unix Extensions for this mount. This
> +		can be useful in order to turn off multiple settings at once.
> +		This includes POSIX acls, POSIX locks, POSIX paths, symlink
> +		support and retrieving uids/gids/mode from the server. This
> +		can also be useful to work around a bug in a server that
> +		supports Unix Extensions.
> +		</para>
> +		<para>
> +		See section <emphasis>INODE NUMBERS</emphasis> for
> +		more information.
> +		</para> </listitem>
> +        </varlistentry>
> +
> +        <varlistentry>
>                  <term>nouser_xattr</term>
>                  <listitem><para>(default) Do not allow getfattr/setfattr to get/set xattrs, even if server would support it otherwise. </para></listitem>
>          </varlistentry>
> @@ -533,6 +557,33 @@ permissions in memory that can't be stored on the server. This information can d
>  </refsect1>
>  
>  <refsect1>
> +	<title>INODE NUMBERS</title>
> +	<para>
> +		When Unix Extensions are enabled, we use the actual inode
> +	number provided by the server in response to the POSIX calls as an
> +	inode number.
> +	</para>
> +	<para>
> +		When Unix Extensions are disabled and "serverino" mount option
> +	is enabled there is no way to get the server inode number. The
> +	client typically maps the server-assigned "UniqueID" onto an inode
> +	number.
> +	</para>
> +	<para>
> +		Note that the UniqueID is a different value from the server
> +	inode number. The UniqueID value is unique over the scope of the entire
> +	server and is often greater than 2 power 32. This value often makes
> +	programs that are not compiled with LFS (Large File Support), to
> +	trigger a glibc EOVERFLOW error as this won't fit in the target
> +	structure field. It is strongly recommended to compile your programs
> +	with LFS support (i.e. with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64) to prevent this
> +	problem. You can also use "noserverino" mount option to generate inode
> +	numbers smaller than 2 power 32 on the client. But you may not be able
> +	to detect hardlinks properly.
> +	</para>
> +</refsect1>
> +
> +<refsect1>
>  	<title>FILE AND DIRECTORY OWNERSHIP AND PERMISSIONS</title>
>  
>  	<para> The core CIFS protocol does not provide unix ownership

Looks good to me. I'll commit it to git in a little while.

-- 
Jeff Layton <jlayton at redhat.com>


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