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1. Feature Overview:
a. Name of feature: IPv6 for NFSv3 and NLM
b. Feature Description
(Functional description of requested feature with sufficient
detail)
Support IPv6 NFS client
2. Feature Details:
a. Architectures:
32-bit x86
64-bit Intel EM64T/AMD64
64-bit Itanium2
:
b. Bugzilla Dependencies: No
(Are there other RHEL 6 bugzillas that this bug depends on?)
c. Drivers or hardware dependencies: No
(Are there updated driver versions required?)
(When will Red Hat receive test hardware if applicable?)
d. Upstream acceptance information: N/A
(When was this accepted upstream, or when will this be submitted
upstream?)
e. External links:N/A
(Are there links to committed upstream patches?)
http://...
f. Severity (U,H,M,L): U
Urgent (requires business justification in revenue impact)
High (required for Hardware Enablement)
Medium
Low
g. Target Release Date: 2009
(Is there a GA/release date of partner product requiring this
feature?)
3. Business Justification:
a. Why is this feature needed?
RHEL 4 and 5 don’t support NFS client using IPv6 addresses. As IPv6 becomes mandatory, we need RHEL 6 support this feature.
b. What hardware does this enable?
No
c. Forecast, impact on revenue?
(include high/low volume with high/low-end platform info)
d. Any configuration info?
Yes, IPv6 network configuration.
e. Are there other dependencies (drivers).
No
4. Primary contact at Red Hat, email, phone (chat)
First_Name Last_Name
xxx_xxxx
Phone Number
5. Primary contact at Partner, email, phone (chat)
Huamin Chen
Chen_huamin
508-305-8736
I'm going to fold this BZ into bug 463530 since it's a superset of this one.
Please reopen this one if you feel that it needs to be tracked separately for some reason.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 463530 ***
1. Feature Overview: a. Name of feature: IPv6 for NFSv3 and NLM b. Feature Description (Functional description of requested feature with sufficient detail) Support IPv6 NFS client 2. Feature Details: a. Architectures: 32-bit x86 64-bit Intel EM64T/AMD64 64-bit Itanium2 : b. Bugzilla Dependencies: No (Are there other RHEL 6 bugzillas that this bug depends on?) c. Drivers or hardware dependencies: No (Are there updated driver versions required?) (When will Red Hat receive test hardware if applicable?) d. Upstream acceptance information: N/A (When was this accepted upstream, or when will this be submitted upstream?) e. External links:N/A (Are there links to committed upstream patches?) http://... f. Severity (U,H,M,L): U Urgent (requires business justification in revenue impact) High (required for Hardware Enablement) Medium Low g. Target Release Date: 2009 (Is there a GA/release date of partner product requiring this feature?) 3. Business Justification: a. Why is this feature needed? RHEL 4 and 5 don’t support NFS client using IPv6 addresses. As IPv6 becomes mandatory, we need RHEL 6 support this feature. b. What hardware does this enable? No c. Forecast, impact on revenue? (include high/low volume with high/low-end platform info) d. Any configuration info? Yes, IPv6 network configuration. e. Are there other dependencies (drivers). No 4. Primary contact at Red Hat, email, phone (chat) First_Name Last_Name xxx_xxxx Phone Number 5. Primary contact at Partner, email, phone (chat) Huamin Chen Chen_huamin 508-305-8736