Ken Hornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It always seemed to me that the right solution was to change the > cache manager so that a stat() of a mountpoint in /afs didn't cause > you to contact that cell. There's was even some code that was #ifdef'd > out in the cache manager that claimed to do that (but it was for > NeXTStep, so I suspect that it hasn't been maintained :-) ). the following cachemanager implementation is doing that: ARLA http://www.stacken.kth.se/projekt/arla/ but you have to wait for the next release i think. or checkout current from CVS. /Jimmy
- root.othercells - a solution to "ls /afs" ta... Paul Blackburn
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls /afs... Terry McCoy
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls ... Paul Blackburn
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls /afs... Noel Hunt
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls ... Paul Blackburn
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "... Ken Hornstein
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to &... Paul Blackburn
- Re: root.othercells - a solution... Ken Hornstein
- Re: root.othercells - a solution... John M. Lockard
- Re: root.othercells - a solu... Paul Blackburn
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to &... Jimmy Engelbrecht
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to &... Russ Allbery
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls ... Christopher Lindsey
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls ... Terry McCoy
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls /afs... Noel Hunt
- Re: root.othercells - a solution to "ls /afs... luan
- RE: root.othercells - a solution to "ls /afs... Glew, Andy
