That is correct. Hence you should always have similar sized disks for AFRs.

Krishna

On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 5:05 AM, Brandon Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Make sure that the underlying server filesystems have equal
>  available disk space. If one runs out files will still be written to
>  the other server(s) but you may end up with less copies of your data
>  then you think you have.
>
>  This IS correct, right? You will still be able to performa writes on
>  the client(s) but I would imagine you would see errors in your logs?
>  Or will you get a disk full or equivalent message when you attempt to
>  write?
>
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