On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 16:10, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> | Also you don't want the main copy of cron to search auto-mounted user
> | home directories.  If you do that then a failure of the NFS server will
> | put cron in "D" state...
>
> Which is why you mount NFS shares with the intr flag set so that you
> can at least kill it and restart it.

Of course it's nice to have cron jobs to monitor the access of NFS shared and 
kill/restart daemons...

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