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Presentation transcript:

NFS Version 4 WG 55th IETF Brian Pawlowski – co-chair Rob Thurlow – co-chair Spencer Shepler - editor

Agenda Welcome and Introduction (Pawlowski) 1 m Agenda bash etc. (Pawlowski) 3 m BLUE SHEETS NOTE WELL Status of drafts The Most Important Thing Pawlowski 1m Bakeathon results and issues (Shepler) 10 m Final RFC 3010 resubmission status (Shepler) 10 m Migration/replication (Shepler) 25 m NFS and RDDP work (Pawlowski) 10 m Review of work items (Shepler/Pawlowski) 15 m API GSSAPI advancement MIB draft resurrection RPC/XDR/RPCSEC_GSS RFC plans Open discussion (Pawlowski) 10 m Minor revision items: Directory delegation, proxy caching etc. Wrapup (Pawlowski) 5 m

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The most important thing Starting contest to guess the RFC # to be assigned to new V4 draft: guess closest # not greater than the eventual assigned number Contest cut-off is November 22, 2002 Unlike other contests, IETF personnel are allowed to participate Suitable (cheap) prize TBD will be awarded Current max # is… RFC 3420 (but numbers are pre-assigned)

Agenda Welcome and Introduction (Pawlowski) 1 m Agenda bash etc. (Pawlowski) 3 m BLUE SHEETS NOTE WELL Status of drafts The Most Important Thing Pawlowski 1m Bakeathon results and issues (Shepler) 10 m Final RFC 3010 resubmission status (Shepler) 10 m Migration/replication (Shepler) 25 m NFS and RDDP work (Pawlowski) 10 m Review of work items (Shepler/Pawlowski) 15 m API GSSAPI advancement MIB draft resurrection RPC/XDR/RPCSEC_GSS RFC plans Open discussion (Pawlowski) 10 m Minor revision items: Directory delegation, proxy caching etc. Wrapup (Pawlowski) 5 m

Agenda Welcome and Introduction (Pawlowski) 1 m Agenda bash etc. (Pawlowski) 3 m BLUE SHEETS NOTE WELL Status of drafts The Most Important Thing Pawlowski 1m Bakeathon results and issues (Shepler) 10 m Final RFC 3010 resubmission status (Shepler) 10 m Migration/replication (Shepler) 25 m NFS and RDDP work (Pawlowski) 10 m Review of work items (Shepler/Pawlowski) 15 m API GSSAPI advancement MIB draft resurrection RPC/XDR/RPCSEC_GSS RFC plans Open discussion (Pawlowski) 10 m Minor revision items: Directory delegation, proxy caching etc. Wrapup (Pawlowski) 5 m

Some NFS V4 stuff http://www.nfsconf.com/pres02/index.html

NFS and RDDP Falls under WG charter on minor rev and RPC ownership Proposal to form sub-group to generate requirements and strawman Relationship to SNIA work undefined Sun can help January target for requirements doc

API advancement I-D rev’ed ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/internet-drafts/draft-pawlowski-apitest-01.txt Work with ADs to advance to RFC to take forward dependent specs Wherein lies the pain? Scott says it involves the implementation report etc.

SNMP MIB resurrection Form sub-group to resurrect an expired draft to resubmit I-D in February http://www.rhapsodynetworks.com/MIBS/draft-rangan-nfsv4-mib-00.txt Will trawl mail list for interest in participation Cover RPC also as a separate MIB

RPC, XDR and Security Advance RFCs as needed. Update drafts as part of advancement Need to address IANA considerations as part of update to advance Need API advancement document

Agenda Welcome and Introduction (Pawlowski) 1 m Agenda bash etc. (Pawlowski) 3 m BLUE SHEETS NOTE WELL Status of drafts The Most Important Thing Pawlowski 1m Bakeathon results and issues (Shepler) 10 m Final RFC 3010 resubmission status (Shepler) 10 m Migration/replication (Shepler) 25 m NFS and RDDP work (Pawlowski) 10 m Review of work items (Shepler/Pawlowski) 15 m API GSSAPI advancement MIB draft resurrection RPC/XDR/RPCSEC_GSS RFC plans Open discussion (Pawlowski) 10 m Minor revision items: Directory delegation, proxy caching etc. Wrapup (Pawlowski) 5 m