contributed RFS

Doug Gwyn <gwyn> gwyn at brl-tgr.ARPA
Thu Jan 23 06:05:54 AEST 1986


> > I applaud the contribution of RFS (which should be given some
> > other name to avoid confusion with AT&T's "RFS"), but I take
> > issue with the claim that one does not want "find / -print"
> > to cross over to remote file systems as it traverses the
> > directory.  To the contrary, that is the whole point of RFS
> > transparency.  There are some good examples (such as grepping
> > for "rnj" in /n/*/etc/passwd) in a Bell Labs paper published
> > one or two USENIXes ago.
> 
>      Ah, but probably not. Suppose two systems were linked by an RFS.
> Then, a "find / -print" would go into an infinite loop traversing both
> systems' file systems. Thus, you don't want find to cross over remote
> file systems. This (and similar) arguments are the same for symbolic
> links.

You could outlaw double-hops (probably easier than loop detection),
but RFS is pointless if you can't get even one hop.



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