Hi Dean,

Thanks for this – I had hoped this was the case. However what I’m now wondering 
is, if we operate the cache in independent-writer mode and the new file was 
pushed back home (conforming to cache, then home placement policies), then is 
subsequently evicted from the cache; if it needs to be pulled back for local 
operations in the cache, will the cache cluster see this file as “new” for the 
third time?

Cheers,
Luke.

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Hi Luke,

The short answer is yes, when the file is created on the home, it is a 'brand 
new' creation that will conform to any and all new placement policies that you 
set on the home site. So if you are using NFS in the relationship, then it is 
simply created just like any other file is created over NFS. The same goes when 
using GPFS to the home cluster...

Dean
IBM Almaden Research Center


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Hi All,

I have two GPFS file systems (A and B) and an AFM Single Writer relationship: 
/fsB/cache writes back to /fsA/home

I have a placement policy which sets extended attributes on file creation in 
/fsB/cache.

When I create a new file in /fsB/cache/new.file and it is pushed back by AFM to 
/fsA/home/new.file, can the home fileset apply a different placement policy to 
add or modify extended attributes? I guess the deeper question is does each 
file system in this arrangement see the new.file as "new" in both locations?

Cheers,
Luke.

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