AFS 3.4 uses roughly the same hack that NFS does to support remove-on-close files, with all the concomitant advantages and disadvantages. It is possible to do better without completely redesigning AFS -- it's just a SMOP.
- File delete semantics in AFS Todd Inglett
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- Re: File delete semantics in AFS Marcus Watts
- Re: File delete semantics in AFS John Hascall
- Re: File delete semantics in AFS Paul O'Donnell
- Re: File delete semantics in AFS Lyle Seaman
- Re: File delete semantics in AFS Bruce_Leverett
