In simple terms, mle's get into life at the beginning of the lock
mastery and ends at the end of lock mastery(either new lockres or during
lockres migration). It's purpose is to handle the race when more than
one node try to master or find master of a lockres.
On 05/03/2016 02:23 AM, Gechangwei wrote:>
> Hi OCFS2 experts,
>
> Recently, I am working hard on OCFS2 DLM related code. I think it is
> an essential part of OCFS2 which must be mastered.
>
> But I was confused with MLE (stands for master list entry) related
> procedure.
>
> Would you please introduce me some study material covering MLE or just
> directly give me a clue on what MLE wants to do briefly via an email.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Br.
>
> Gechangwei
>
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