Re: memory leaks

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,----[ Amar S. Tumballi writes: ]
| On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 12:52:35PM -0500, Brent A Nelson wrote:
| > Do I chain the performance translators for the server the same way
| > as for the client? E.g.:
| > | > volume server
| >   type protocol/server
| >   subvolumes share0 share1 share2 share3 share4 share5 share6
| >    share7 share8 share9 share10 share11 share12 share13 share14
| >    share15
| >   ...
| > end-volume
| | you can't have more than one subvolumes in protocol/server
|  xlator. The clustering ability is there only within
|  cluster/{unify,stripe,afr} xlators.
`----
protocol/server accepts multiple sub volumes. That is how you export
multiple volumes.

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