Greg KH wrote:
Name one. :)
Unless things have changed dramatically...
NFS.
I had several Linux NFS servers running in a production environment.
If one of them went down while other machines had exported directories
mounted, they would not gracefully re-mount when the server came back up.
Solaris does this. No muss, no fuss.
We all hope that our boxes will have years and years of uptime, but the
reality is that nearly every kernel ever produced has had remotely
exploitable vulnerabilities. That goes for every operating system for
every computer.
So you WILL have to restart the computer. What that happens, the fewer
issues for the client machines, the better.
Seriously, no, the licenses are incompatible.
Sometimes, the license is not as important as many make it out to be.
Russ
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