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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Martin Phillips
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> Subject: Re: [U2] Triggers on a NFS file?
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> Hi George,
>
> > If
The NFS mount is actually set to ro (read only), so I wouldn't
think (not to be read as it couldn't happen) the files would get
corrupted. Stranger UV things have happened.
The file itself is not on a UV system. What I did was a CREATE-FILE
then copied the file to the shared directory. Then
Hi George,
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
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Gallen
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 5:05 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Triggers on a NFS file?
If I have a NFS mounted directory (on a third non-UV system
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