Suppose on my coda client, I say
cp *.c /coda/myserver/src
and copy a lot of files to my coda filesystem. Both client & server are on the
net, the client via cable modem. If, in the middle of the cp, I suspend
the process by typing ^z in unix, two bad things happen:
- It takes 3 minutes to suspend. (Which basically renders a large portion
of the reason to suspend moot.)
- The current copy operation aborts with an "syscall interrupted" error and
so when I later resume the cp job, I will find that one of my files failed
to get copied.
When this happens, "cfs cs" reports servers up, and "cfs lv" reports
I'm in connected mode.
Is this standard behavior for coda? Am I doing something wrong?
-Olin