Re: [nfsv4] replication and fs_locations
Robert Gordon <rbg@openrbg.com> Thu, 24 June 2010 23:43 UTC
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Subject: Re: [nfsv4] replication and fs_locations
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On Jun 24, 2010, at 6:24 PM, Tom Haynes wrote: > Thus to indicate to the client that there are no replicas, we could simply > not return the attribute value and not set the attribute bit in the result > bitmap. That would make sense. > > However, could doing so actually confuse clients? Only stupid clients, and we don't have those :) Robert.
- [nfsv4] replication and fs_locations Tom Haynes
- Re: [nfsv4] replication and fs_locations Robert Gordon