From: Boris Z. (boris@conley.com)
Date: 02/24/99-09:29:53 AM Z
Message-ID: <01BE5FE0.9E4A3910.boris@conley.com> From: "Boris Z." <boris@conley.com> Subject: RE: Caching and callbacks Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 10:29:53 -0500 > I don't see how op-locks, which are as I understand it, really a cache > consistency mechanisms and not a lockign mechanism, can solve this > problem. If a process on each client makes modifications to the same > part of the database, without file/record locks, or share reservations at > open time, won't the database get corrupted. Server will delay any write operation on the oplock protected range until oplock expires or until oplock call-back will be answered. Let's talk about this on Connectathon.
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