In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alfred Perlstein writes:

>I thought vnodes were in stable storage?

They are, that's the point Matt is not seeing yet.

>Note that I really don't care for using stable storeage as a hack
>to deal with this sort of thing.

Well, I have to admit that it is a pretty smart way of dealing with
it for remote operations, but the trouble is that it prevents us from
ever lowering their number again.

If Matt can device a smart way to loose the soft reference in nfs,
vnodes can be a truly dynamic thing.

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