On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
Per our private thread, the salient point is "on linux" and not simply 1.2
versus 1.4
Yes, sorry, I'm guilty of not checking a 1.4.4 client on Solaris before -
which behaves correctly. I also have to add that my linux build is not
pristine 1.4.4 but has a number of patches applied I pulled from CVS.
I'll check 1.4.4 as released, but this will have to wait until tomorrow.
I just found a linux system still running a pristine 1.4.2 client (afsd
started in 2006), and it behaves the same, hence it's not due to me
picking the wrong set of patches.
It will have changed as released. It's not really "intentional" so much as
"side effect of changes to support Linux 2.6" almost certainly
That's bad news. I believe we're experiencing right now that it does limit
concurrent writes to files in the same directory from our farm nodes. I
guess it will also cause a higher degree of fragmentation of files on the
fileserver, and probably make things more "NFS-like" in general.
Any chance to get back the old behaviour?
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Stephan Wiesand
DESY - DV -
Platanenallee 6
15738 Zeuthen, Germany
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