Check the UD release notes on the availability matrix on IBM's
website for information regarding this.
There have been a few fixes and changes to the product regarding
mounted filesystems and the affect it has on the database.
Bottom line though, it is best to have all filesystems which will
ever contain any accessed hashed data files mounted and responding
before starting UniData background deamons. After that, make sure
the mounts do remain online but I believe the latest fixes relaxes
that last rule to some degree.
HTH,
Doug
At 10:21 AM 9/6/2007, you wrote:
that some NFS mounts may go offline and become
responsive. This interrupts momentarily our new & active 'udt'
sessions while this mounted filesystem is unresponsive.
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