Also, it's vital that it's impossible to shoot yourself in the foot by
accidentally installing a non-rxosd server on a rxosd machine, or vice
versa. This means that even if you do end up using configure switches,
both versions have to equally aware of each other's data to correctly
preserve it.
The current #ifdefs sometimes have #else branches. So it's guaranteed
that on a partition which has volumes created by an OSD-fileserver a
non-OSD-fileserver would not start. Current OpenAFS fileservers would
start because they don't know about the difference!
Right, thanks for the reminder. That's a patch that should be submitted
asap.
Its behavior can later be extended to (e.g.) what Jeffrey proposed.
- Felix
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