Colin Simpson wrote:
But I guess you are also telling me that file locking between the two
wouldn't be helping here either?
Correct.
NFSd (v2/3) doesn't pass client locks to the filesystem, nor does it
respect locks set by other processes.
It has a number of other foibles - try setting up a large number of
services where you have one NFS export per service (eg, multiple disk
mounts) and there's a good chance the exports will fail at startup
because they all try to run at once and end up scribbling all over each
other's export list (There's a name for this kind of failure mode, which
I can't remember)
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