Re: namespace cache

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Yes you can use AFR as namespace.

Thanks,
avati

2007/7/4, Brent A Nelson <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Does this work even if the namespace volume is an AFR?

Thanks,

Brent


On Wed, 4 Jul 2007, Amar S. Tumballi wrote:

> Yes sir!
> The namespace cache gives persistant inodes accross mount/reboots. (If
> namespace data is not deleted in backend).
>
> -bulde
>
> On 7/4/07, Dale Dude <dale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Are you guys using the namespace cache for the inodes as well? Like
>> unionfs 2.0 ODF release does? Seems their method removes inode
>> collisions/loss and makes it easier for inode consistancy (inodes are
>> now permanent).
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dale
>>
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