These could only happen on the server, so they make no sense
on the client.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Drokin <oleg.drokin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
};
-#define IS_MDT(data) ((data)->lsi_flags & LDD_F_SV_TYPE_MDT)
-#define IS_OST(data) ((data)->lsi_flags & LDD_F_SV_TYPE_OST)
-#define IS_MGS(data) ((data)->lsi_flags & LDD_F_SV_TYPE_MGS)
#define MT_STR(data) mt_str((data)->ldd_mount_type)
/* Make the mdt/ost server obd name based on the filesystem name */
struct super_block *sb)
{
struct config_llog_instance lcfg = *cfg;
- struct lustre_sb_info *lsi = s2lsi(sb);
struct config_llog_data *cld;
char logname[32];
- if (IS_OST(lsi))
- return NULL;
-
- /* for osp-on-ost, see lustre_start_osp() */
- if (IS_MDT(lsi) && lcfg.cfg_instance)
- return NULL;
-
/* we have to use different llog for clients and mdts for cmd
* where only clients are notified if one of cmd server restarts */
LASSERT(strlen(fsname) < sizeof(logname) / 2);
}
recov_bk = 0;
- /* If we are restarting the MGS, don't try to keep the MGC's
- old connection, or registration will fail. */
- if (IS_MGS(lsi)) {
- CDEBUG(D_MOUNT, "New MGS with live MGC\n");
- recov_bk = 1;
- }
/* Try all connections, but only once (again).
We don't want to block another target from starting