Messages in this thread | | | From | David Howells <> | Subject | Re: What's a good default TTL for DNS keys in the kernel | Date | Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:13:40 +0100 |
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Paulo Alcantara <pc@cjr.nz> wrote:
> >> For SMB3/CIFS mounts, Paulo added support last year for automatic > >> reconnect if the IP address of the server changes. It also is helpful > >> when DFS (global name space) addresses change. > > > > What happens if the IP address the superblock is going to changes, then > > another mount is made back to the original IP address? Does the second mount > > just pick the original superblock? > > It is going to transparently reconnect to the new ip address, SMB share, > and cifs superblock is kept unchanged. We, however, update internal > TCP_Server_Info structure to reflect new destination ip address. > > For the second mount, since the hostname (extracted out of the UNC path > at mount time) resolves to a new ip address and that address was saved earlier > in TCP_Server_Info structure during reconnect, we will end up > reusing same cifs superblock as per fs/cifs/connect.c:cifs_match_super().
Would that be a bug?
David
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