on any request to previously mounted FS. On UFS, mounted NFS file systems
survive server reboots...
Are you sure anout that ? I have a lot of systems sharing files using UFS
and I see the 'stale NFS file handle' thing if I reboot the server too.
No ZFS involved there.
-pete.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Pete French petefre...@ticketswitch.comwrote:
on any request to previously mounted FS. On UFS, mounted NFS file systems
survive server reboots...
Are you sure anout that ? I have a lot of systems sharing files using UFS
and I see the 'stale NFS file handle'
Zaphod Beeblebrox gmail.com!zbee...@agora.rdrop.com wrote:
... reboots of an NFS server are meant to be transparent to the
clients (save the downtime involved).
Not just downtime; how would you like to have to restart your whole
X11, OpenWindows, or SunTools session -- losing all current user-
Dear colleagues,
is it normal that between reboots NFS exported ZFS file systems change NFS
handles? After server reboot, I have
stale NFS handle
on any request to previously mounted FS. On UFS, mounted NFS file systems
survive server reboots...
Thanks in advance.
--
Sincerely,
D.Marck