Robust Mounts

Mike Liveright x7627 mliverig at Verity.COM
Fri Jan 5 04:50:54 AEST 1990


A few months back there was a discussion about making "nfs" networks
robust. It was my impression that there was a consensus that:

1) Soft mounts of read-write file systems would increase the risk of
corrupting the file systems.

2) Automounting was a good idea that was not yet safe.

3) Hard mounts should be done at points such that when a "get current
directory" was done it would not "run" into dead mount points, e.g. if the
user was in directory = /a/b/c, then it was important not to mount another
disk at location /a/aa as this would lead to a lockup as the "get current
directory" tried to find "b" in /a, and ran into the dead "/a/aa".

Question:
  a) Is this a correct summary of the situation today relative to sun 4.0.1,3
  b) Are there other thoughts as to increasing the robustness of networked 
         CPU's

I will summarize the responses if there seems to be interest. Thanks...
    Mike Liveright, VERITY, mliverig at verity.com
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