Friday, July 13, 2007

Re: [BLUG] Unix conventions for controlling file access

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Mark Krenz wrote:

> Its interesting to note that mysql seems to do this too:

Wow, sure enough.

So I wonder, how does this come into play with reserve blocks, quotas, etc?
I wonder how much stuff depends on intact metadata.

Thanks Mark, I'd never noticed this done on purpose before.

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