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What about CacheFS being EOF'd?
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2008-08-18 21:50
Sorry, didn't read your last entry
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2008-08-18 21:52
Part 7 is about that. As itīs still in Solaris 10 and there is no EOL announcement for Solaris 10, the death of CacheFS is decided, but it isnīt imminent. So itīs still useful within itīs limitations.
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