> I guess your point is that it doesn't matter if the nfs-client
> translator crashes (resulting in EGRATIOUS to the caller?) or returns
> some other error when it runs out of memory. If it's a passive
> translator, it will be restarted when needed.
No, my point is that the code doesn't change tha
Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think those are very usefu.
I guess your point is that it doesn't matter if the nfs-client
translator crashes (resulting in EGRATIOUS to the caller?) or returns
some other error when it runs out of memory. If it's a passive
translator, it will
I don't think those are very usefu.
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Hi,
I was cleaning up my home directory and found an old patch. So I updated
the patch, took out some bad stuff andhere it is.. I tested this by attaching
the translator to a node, and doing an ls on the attached filesystem.
The clean ups are fairly obvious, I've mostly only added some m