Hello developers,

I've asked the question about the 16 bit Export ID last week and I've learned 
many good things from the discussion. I'm currently working on a FSAL to 
support 
our storage backend. That backend is supposed to host virtual machine files and 
we'd like to create a single NFS Export for every virtual machine. This will 
make the provisioning of those virtual machines (orchestration seems to be the 
latest buzzword :-) easier, and we can also use NFS-Ganesha for access control, 
IP based or username based for example.

Thus I expect the NFS-Ganesha server exposes many NFS exports, and those would 
be used by a single host each. For such a solution, we'll also generate the 
NFS-Ganesha configuration file. I'd like to know if there are any restrictions 
on the Export ID besides the 16 bit value range?

For example, the easiest solution to generate a NFS-Ganesha configuration file 
will be to sort our exports by some criteria and then assign each export a 
counter value as its Export ID. However if Exports are added or removed the 
Export ID for an exported filesystem can change. Does the NFS client care, 
which 
Export ID is used on the NFS server? Would it even notice (is that Export ID 
used in the NFSv3 or NFSv4 protocol somewhere)?

-- 
---> Dirk Jagdmann
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