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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Jrgen_P._Tjern":
>> When I mount again, it will find files in /tmp/.aufs.xino.dir/ that
>> matche the uuid of the members of the branch set specified, and use
>> those as a base (but creating new xino-files for uuids that are not in
>> /tmp/.aufs.xino.dir/).
>>
>> Does that make sense? Would it be doable?
> 
> Well, it is interesting to me.
> I will consider again later while it may not be within this year.
Ok, thanks. :-)

> kernel BUG may happen on nfs client, or it cannot shutdown itself since
> even the root dir on nfs client may be ESTALE too.
> It means you may have to reboot(power off/on) your nfs client.
> Finally, it is meaningless to return ESTALE, isn't it?
Well, I need some kind of quick fix, even if it's a local hack; The NFS
server is way more important for everyday service than the NFS clients
(no problem if they have to be rebooted, but it's a problem if the NFS
server has to be rebooted).

Kindest regards, Jørgen P. Tjernø.
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