Not being a programmer, I wonder if this will inhibit the functioning of
nfs with ext4 mounts from the server. If it only affects gam_server, great.

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On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 12:38:31 +0000
> Glenn Hickman <glenn.hick...@whro.org> wrote:
>
> > To those of you that may still be having this problem after upgrading
> > to CentOS 6.8, here is a solution that I have found.
> >
> > 1. Create a directory called /etc/gamin
> > 2. Create a file /etc/gamin/gaminrc and place this inside:
> >
> > fsset nfs none
> > fsset reiserfs none
> > fsset ext3 none
> > fsset mvfs none
> > fsset smbfs none
> > fsset cifs none
> > fsset autofs none
> >
> > 3. Save the file and kill the gam_server process.
> >
> > The gam_sever process will respawn and you should see your CPU
> > utilization drop.
>
>  Outstanding !
>
>  Rest assured, it'll get tested here real, real soon !
>
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