Re: ufs async

1999-01-19 Thread Peter Jeremy
Terry Lambert wrote: >Put another way: > > default:A seat belt for you, but not the passenger > sync: A seat belt for you and your passenger Terry forgot to mention that you also have to come to a dead stop every 10 feet and check that the wheel bolts are all tight :-

Re: ufs async

1999-01-19 Thread Terry Lambert
> Hey gang: > > Somebody mentioned the other day that UFS async isn't entirely async, and > that directories are (always) sync. Is that true? No. The default is sync metadata and async user data, with the assumption that the user will have taken a CS 203 class and know about

Re: ufs async

1999-01-17 Thread Alfred Perlstein
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Christian Kuhtz wrote: > > Hey gang: > > Somebody mentioned the other day that UFS async isn't entirely async, and > that directories are (always) sync. Is that true? not afaik. > Can somebody elaborate on why that is? normal UFS mounts are a

ufs async

1999-01-17 Thread Christian Kuhtz
Hey gang: Somebody mentioned the other day that UFS async isn't entirely async, and that directories are (always) sync. Is that true? Can somebody elaborate on why that is? Cheers, Chris -- "We are not bound by any concept, we are just bound to make any concept work better t