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	Title		: Migration Issues for NFSv4
	Author(s)	: D. Noveck
	Filename	: draft-noveck-nfsv4-migration-issues-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2004-7-6
	
RFC3530 described an fs_locations attribute which can be used to
     allow an fs to migrate between servers without disrupting client
     access and to refer a client to another server providing access to
     a specified file system.  Initial implementation work for this
     feature has exposed a number of areas where RFC3530's handling of
     the issues leaves something to be desired.  This document makes a
     number of suggestions to remedy these issues when the NFSv4 spec
     next undergoes a significant revision, most likely in connection
     with implementing a new minor revision, such as NFSv4.1.

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