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Re: Is NFSv4 in Snow Leopard?
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Re: Is NFSv4 in Snow Leopard?


  • Subject: Re: Is NFSv4 in Snow Leopard?
  • From: Mike Mackovitch <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:54:57 -0700

On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:33:09AM -0400, Rick Macklem wrote:
> I know, a trivial question, but since I have an open source NFSv4 client
> for Leopard, color me curious. (Since the only Mac I currently have
> access to is PPC, I won't be able to upgrade to Snow Leopard to find out.)
>
> So, does Snow Leopard ship with a production quality NFSv4 client?

Hi Rick,

Unfortunately, no.  Snow Leopard (Darwin 10) has more/better NFSv4.0
support but it is not considered "production quality" yet.

New in Snow Leopard are support for open and lock state management,
state recovery, some initial delegation handling support and callbacks.
Oh, and Kerberos should now work with NFSv4 too.

Yet to come are support for: Identity Mapping, ACLs, Named Attributes,
Mirror Mounts, and Replication/Migration.

HTH
--macko
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