On Sun, 15 Jun 2008, Evgeniy Polyakov wrote:Oh, so you just mean that the caller doesn't, say, hold a mutex for the socket for the duration of the send _and_ recv? I'm kind of shocked that anyone does that, although I suppose in some cases the protocol effectively demands it. Nice. I will definitely be taking a look at that. Got it. Tracking pending requests in some generic way is definitely key to making failure handling sane with multiple servers. So what happens if the user creates a new file, and then does a stat() to expose i_ino. Does that value change later? It's not just open-by-inode/cookie that make ino important. It looks like the client/server protocol is primarily path-based. What happens if you do something like hosta$ cd foo hosta$ touch foo.txt hostb$ mv foo bar hosta$ rm foo.txt Will hosta realize it really needs to do "unlink /bar/foo.txt"? sage --
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