Peter Ross <[email protected]> writes:

> Instead it would be good enough to do locking on the client side and
> write a journal which can be send to the file server.

Does locking *ever* work properly on a network filesystem?

On sshfs (SFTP) it's not implemented.

On AFS it's "advisory", i.e. clients can ignore it.

On Samba3/4 I usually have to set it somewhere between "off" and
"more off" to appease MS Office (& LO).

What I've seen of rpc.statd (NFSv3) looks pretty hinkey, too.

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