br...@interlinx.bc.ca wrote on Mon, 05 Nov 2012 10:25 -0500:
> On 12-11-04 05:10 PM, Pete Wyckoff wrote:
> > Which network filesystem and OS are you using?
>
> The filesystem is Lustre. So not only is it networked, it is
> distributed where the namespace and data store are handled by different
>
On 12-11-04 05:10 PM, Pete Wyckoff wrote:
>
> Fascinating problem and observations.
I thought so as well.
> We've been using NFS with git for quite a while and have never
> seen such an error.
Could be because NFS manages to operate more atomically given that it's
just the network exporting of
br...@interlinx.bc.ca wrote on Thu, 01 Nov 2012 16:25 -0400:
> When we use git on a network filesystem, occasionally and sporadically
> we will see the following from a git checkout command:
>
> error: git checkout-index: unable to create file foo (File exists)
>
> Through a v
When we use git on a network filesystem, occasionally and sporadically
we will see the following from a git checkout command:
error: git checkout-index: unable to create file foo (File exists)
Through a very basic grepping and following of the source it seems that
the core of the error message
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