We're intending a major rewrite of the code for Solaris.  

>However, FSType didn't quite work the way we expected it
to.  When the daemon is starts, it caches up the information from
getmntent.  

I consider this to be a Bad Thing, which I intend to change on Solaris (I'm
whiteboarding it right now)


>When subsequent calls are made to FSType, the answer reflects
the filesystem's type at startup.  We wanted to be able to detect when
GPFS becomes unmounted by seeing if the filesystem type changes to the
underlying type.  To accomplish this, I borrowed from the hrStorageUsed
code and call fstat to get the filesystem type every time.  Does this go 
against the original intent of the code?

Personally don't intend on worrying too much about the original intent of
the code.  (Go ahead and yell at me)

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