We run on Unidata 7.x on both Windows, HP/UX and AIX
We use FX pointers and NFA to read and write to files on two physically
separate systems. 

Nicholas M Gettino | Director of Development | EnRoute Emergency
Systems, an Infor company | office: 813-207-6998 | fax: 678-393-5389
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.enroute911.com

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Gallen
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 5:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [U2] Triggers on a NFS file?

If I have a NFS mounted directory (on a third non-UV system) which
houses a UV
format file.

I have (2) linux system that have that directory mounted, which each
have UV
   that have a VOC pointer to that file. <1>F , <2>
/mnt/directory/filename ,
<3> /mnt/directory/D_filename

Both UV systems can read/write to this file, but only one system will
   be writing to the file, the other will only be reading.I realize
locking is
   not respected from one system to another.

If I defined a trigger on this file on the system that will only be
doing the
reading,
   will it detect any changes to the file when the other UV makes
changes?

Basically System1 will be making changes to that file.
And System2 will need to update on it's system based on those changes.

The reason I'm using NFS is that the two UV systems can't interact
easily
because they are on different networks, but both have access to the
system
which is exporting the UV formatted file.

George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Accounting/Data Division
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ph:856.848.9005 Ext 220

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