Hi,
Now in the GFS2 -nmw git tree. Thanks,
Steve.
On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 14:30 -0800, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> From: Randy Dunlap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Indent help text as expected.
>
> Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ---
> fs/dlm/Kconfig | 16
> fs/gfs2/Kconfig | 47 +++
> 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
>
> --- linux-2620-rc6.orig/fs/dlm/Kconfig
> +++ linux-2620-rc6/fs/dlm/Kconfig
> @@ -7,17 +7,17 @@ config DLM
> select CONFIGFS_FS
> select IP_SCTP if DLM_SCTP
> help
> - A general purpose distributed lock manager for kernel or userspace
> - applications.
> + A general purpose distributed lock manager for kernel or userspace
> + applications.
>
> choice
> prompt "Select DLM communications protocol"
> depends on DLM
> default DLM_TCP
> help
> - The DLM Can use TCP or SCTP for it's network communications.
> - SCTP supports multi-homed operations whereas TCP doesn't.
> - However, SCTP seems to have stability problems at the moment.
> + The DLM Can use TCP or SCTP for it's network communications.
> + SCTP supports multi-homed operations whereas TCP doesn't.
> + However, SCTP seems to have stability problems at the moment.
>
> config DLM_TCP
> bool "TCP/IP"
> @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ config DLM_DEBUG
> bool "DLM debugging"
> depends on DLM
> help
> - Under the debugfs mount point, the name of each lockspace will
> - appear as a file in the "dlm" directory. The output is the
> - list of resource and locks the local node knows about.
> + Under the debugfs mount point, the name of each lockspace will
> + appear as a file in the "dlm" directory. The output is the
> + list of resource and locks the local node knows about.
>
> endmenu
> --- linux-2620-rc6.orig/fs/gfs2/Kconfig
> +++ linux-2620-rc6/fs/gfs2/Kconfig
> @@ -4,33 +4,33 @@ config GFS2_FS
> select FS_POSIX_ACL
> select CRC32
> help
> - A cluster filesystem.
> + A cluster filesystem.
>
> - Allows a cluster of computers to simultaneously use a block device
> - that is shared between them (with FC, iSCSI, NBD, etc...). GFS reads
> - and writes to the block device like a local filesystem, but also uses
> - a lock module to allow the computers coordinate their I/O so
> - filesystem consistency is maintained. One of the nifty features of
> - GFS is perfect consistency -- changes made to the filesystem on one
> - machine show up immediately on all other machines in the cluster.
> -
> - To use the GFS2 filesystem, you will need to enable one or more of
> - the below locking modules. Documentation and utilities for GFS2 can
> - be found here: http://sources.redhat.com/cluster
> + Allows a cluster of computers to simultaneously use a block device
> + that is shared between them (with FC, iSCSI, NBD, etc...). GFS reads
> + and writes to the block device like a local filesystem, but also uses
> + a lock module to allow the computers coordinate their I/O so
> + filesystem consistency is maintained. One of the nifty features of
> + GFS is perfect consistency -- changes made to the filesystem on one
> + machine show up immediately on all other machines in the cluster.
> +
> + To use the GFS2 filesystem, you will need to enable one or more of
> + the below locking modules. Documentation and utilities for GFS2 can
> + be found here: http://sources.redhat.com/cluster
>
> config GFS2_FS_LOCKING_NOLOCK
> tristate "GFS2 \"nolock\" locking module"
> depends on GFS2_FS
> help
> - Single node locking module for GFS2.
> + Single node locking module for GFS2.
>
> - Use this module if you want to use GFS2 on a single node without
> - its clustering features. You can still take advantage of the
> - large file support, and upgrade to running a full cluster later on
> - if required.
> + Use this module if you want to use GFS2 on a single node without
> + its clustering features. You can still take advantage of the
> + large file support, and upgrade to running a full cluster later on
> + if required.
>
> - If you will only be using GFS2 in cluster mode, you do not need this
> - module.
> + If you will only be using GFS2 in cluster mode, you do not need this
> + module.
>
> config GFS2_FS_LOCKING_DLM
> tristate "GFS2 DLM locking module"
> @@ -39,9 +39,8 @@ config GFS2_FS_LOCKING_DLM
> select CONFIGFS_FS
> select DLM
> help
> - Multiple node locking module for GFS2
> -
> - Most users of GFS2 will require this module. It provides the locking
> - interface between GFS2 and the DLM, which is required to use GFS2
> - in a cluster environment.
> + Multiple node locking