* D-Man ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: ... > Ok, that makes sense. How about if probability leaves us behind and a > packet is lost? Does NFS provide any way to correct for that or will > your filesystem be hosed?
Thankfully, I forget the details[0]. From experience, no, it won't be exactly hosed: you'll end up with a .nfs004950384672385721380937 file that will grow and eventually fill up the partition... nothing an rm -rf / won't fix. And then there's negative cookies and stale mounts that require a reboot on most unices I've seen... you had to remind me, didn't you? [0] it's built on top of RPC, so whatever error-correction mechanism RPC uses should apply. Plus, NFS does its own caching and stuff... IIRC. Dima -- E-mail dmaziuk at bmrb dot wisc dot edu (@work) or at crosswinds dot net (@home) http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu/descript/gpgkey.dmaziuk.ascii -- GnuPG 1.0.4 public key I'm going to exit now since you don't want me to replace the printcap. If you change your mind later, run -- magicfilter config script