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Re: "Waiting for busy volume" == "Network is down." ?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Love)
Wed Mar 10 19:08:13 1999

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Subject: Re: "Waiting for busy volume" == "Network is down." ?
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"Neulinger, Nathan R." <nneul@umr.edu> writes:

> The message returned is a little odd... It should be waiting for busy
> volume, but it prints network is down instead. This is on linux 2.2.x.

It tries next availble fsserver se try_next_fs() in arlad/fcache.c.
Guess it should sleep a a while and then do the loop again when it runs out
of fileservers.

Love, whom is trying to fetch the subway home.

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