[ Tuesday, October 5, 1999 ] Marc Mutz wrote:
> That will do _nothing_ for you, because:
>
> 1.) you can only mount it r/w on exactly one machine.
> 2.) even if 1) is ok for you, you cannot even mount the array ro on the
> other machines, because of Linux' disk caching.
Although I have to admit to only using it with AFS, the server replication
capabilities in Coda would seem to at least get you the single-r/w and
multiple-r/o case
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/manual-10.html#ss10.6
I always liked keeping the r/w and r/o separate as it allowed an
automatically available staging area before rolling things out :)
James
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Miscellaneous Engineer --- IBM Netfinity Performance Development