Re: RE: Help needed

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Hi Matt,

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Matt Brown <mattbrown.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> On Wednesday 16 July 2008 01:32:43 am Raghavendra G wrote:
> > afr do not use schedulers. Only unify uses them to schedule nodes for
> file
> > creation. You might be interested in "read-node" and "read-schedule"
> options
> > of afr.
>
> This is the first mention I've seen of  "read-node" and "read-schedule".
> Are
> these new options in the 1.4 branch? Or are they available in 1.3.9 too?


read-node and read-schedule are new options in 1.4 branch.


>
>
> I've been using "read-subvolume". Is this equivalent to "read-node".


read-node is functionally equivalent to read-subvolume, but not available in
1.3.9.


>
>
> Any clarification or direction to the relevant docs would be most
> appreciated.
>
> Matt
>
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Raghavendra G

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Said, "Prey, which leg comes after which?",
This raised his doubts to such a pitch,
He fell flat into the ditch,
Not knowing how to run.
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