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1. mangix+5h[view] [source] 2022-06-21 01:01:20
>>chmayn+(OP)
Isn't SMB better than NFS?
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2. colord+Vs[view] [source] 2022-06-21 02:39:11
>>mangix+5h
It at least doesn't lock anything up that has a file open when the network goes down. NFS is a nightmare with that. NFS is more idiomatic on *nix but still a huge pain when dealing with matching file perms across systems.
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3. Athas+CK[view] [source] 2022-06-21 05:36:30
>>colord+Vs
> It at least doesn't lock anything up that has a file open when the network goes down.

I must admit I feel quite a bit of irrational fury when this happens (similarly, when DNS lookups hang). That some other computer is down should never prevent me from doing, closing, or killing anything on my computer. Make the system call return an error immediately! Remove the process from the process table! Do anything! I can power cycle the computer to get out of it, so clearly a hanging NFS server is not some kind of black hole in our universe from which no escape is possible.

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