I do know that AFS returns quota failures on close. This was unusual enough that when AFS was deployed at school unix tools failed left and right over precisely this issue. Though it mostly just meant they returned the wrong exit status.
That means open(); write(); sync();
could succeed, but the data is not stored on disk, correct?
-- Manfred
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