On Feb 29, 3:00 pm, Amit Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the practical difference to you between saying
> "daemon_timeout=<insanely high value>" versus something like
> "disable_daemon_timeout"?

My file system is a network file system, which may suffer from long
lapses in network connectivity, and I'm nesting another file system on
top of it.  This means my file system can't just fail and put up a
message, "Oops, try again", because its client won't be a human
operator.  So this means I want it to never give up, similar to how
I've experienced NFS file systems during network failures.

David

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