+2002-11-11 Ion Badulescu <ion@guppy.limebrokerage.com>
+
+ * doc/am-utils.texi (Keep-alives): removed outdated info about not
+ maintaining the state of TCP NFS servers
+
2002-10-01 Ion Badulescu <ion@guppy.limebrokerage.com>
* hlfsd/hlfsd.h: removed sys_nerr declaration
@c
@c %W% (Berkeley) %G%
@c
-@c $Id: am-utils.texi,v 1.21.2.24 2002/06/27 02:15:20 ezk Exp $
+@c $Id: am-utils.texi,v 1.21.2.25 2002/11/11 20:20:27 ib42 Exp $
@c
@setfilename am-utils.info
the network, or processes which do not access files via @i{Amd} or
already have open files on the hung filesystem, it can prevent most new
processes from hanging.
-
-By default, fileserver state is not maintained for NFS/TCP mounts. The
-remote fileserver is always assumed to be up.
@c
@c With a suitable combination of filesystem management and mount-maps,
@c machines can be protected against most server downtime. This can be