Yes, there was a time drift. But I would expect that timestamps would be wrong, but consistent among all mounts.
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 09:04, guy keren wrote: > On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Mark Silberstein wrote: > > > Local cache? I'm not aware of any caching NFS is doing by default. That > > is, of course it is doing something, and its consistency model is not > > strict, but it should eventually get to provide a consistent view for > > all mounted nodes. I'm not sure that your answer is correct, taking into > > account that the files I'm talking about were created a day ago - > > everything was supposed to look the same > > here's a wild guess - could it be that your computer's clock driffted by 3 > hours 20 minutes, and then was re-set using 'rdate -s PC3' ? check your > system log files, to see if you have log entries that are out of order - > that'll imply the clock was changed backwards (is it a backwards slip, or > a forward slip, though?) > > i wonder if such a scenario could, at all, produce such results. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
