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NAMEvfs_fileid - Generates file_id structs with unique device id values for cluster setupsSYNOPSISvfs objects = fileid
DESCRIPTIONThis VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite. Samba uses file_id structs to uniquely identify files for locking purpose. By default the file_id contains the device and inode number returned by the stat() system call. As the file_id is a unique identifier of a file, it must be the same on all nodes in a cluster setup. This module overloads the SMB_VFS_FILE_ID_CREATE() operation and generates the device number based on the configured algorithm (see the "fileid:algorithm" option). When using the fsname or fsid algorithm a stat() and statfs() call is required for all mounted file systems to generate the file_id. If e.g. an NFS file system is unresponsive such a call might block and the smbd process will become unresponsive. Use the "fileid:fstype deny", "fileid:fstype allow", "fileid:mntdir deny", or "fileid:mntdir allow" options to ignore potentially unresponsive file systems.OPTIONSfileid:algorithm = ALGORITHMAvailable algorithms are fsname, fsname_nodirs, fsid and
hostname. The default value is fsname.
The fsname algorithm generates device id by hashing the kernel device name.
The fsname_nodirs algorithm generates device id by hashing the kernel device
name for files and by hashing the hostname for directories. This can be used
to deliberately break lock coherency for directories in a cluster.
The fsid algorithm generates the device id from the f_fsid returned from the
statfs() syscall.
The hostname algorithm generates device id by hashing the hostname. This can be
used to deliberately break lock coherency in a cluster.
The fsname_norootdir algorithm generates device ids by hashing the kernel device
name, except for the root directory of shares where it will use the hostname
algorithm. This can be used to deliberately break lock coherency in a cluster
for the root directory of a share.
fileid:mapping = ALGORITHM
This option is the legacy version of the fileid:algorithm
option, which was used in earlier versions of fileid mapping feature in custom
Samba 3.0 versions.
fileid:fstype deny = LIST
List of file system types to be ignored for file_id
generation.
fileid:fstype allow = LIST
List of file system types to be allowed for file_id
generation. If this option is set, file system types not listed here are
ignored.
fileid:mntdir deny = LIST
List of file system mount points to be ignored for
file_id generation.
fileid:mntdir allow = LIST
List of file system mount points to be allowed for
file_id generation. If this option is set, file system mount points not listed
here are ignored.
fileid:nolockinode
This option triggers use of the fileid hostname algorithm
for the configured inode which can be used to deliberately break lock
coherency for the corresponding file or directory in a cluster.
EXAMPLESUsage of the fileid module with the fsid algorithm:[global] vfs objects = fileid fileid:algorithm = fsid VERSIONThis man page is part of version 4.8.7 of the Samba suite.AUTHORThe original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
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