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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:42:54 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: Jobi Ariyamannil <jobi.ariyamannil@onstor.com>
Subject: change in snapshot NFS semantics?
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Hi Jobi,

I got a kick out of that email you sent a couple of days ago, it was
like "Memo to File System Manager" only sent by you to the rest of the
company.  Kind of perplexing, really.

Anyway, I noticed this today and I'm wondering what's going on:

ripper:/n/software$ ls
./                       mgmt-bus/
../                      Mirror/
11-doclist               NDMP/
AgileMirror/             Netapp-F700-Updates/
Audit/                   NFX Tree and CVS/
AuthAgent/               ONStorCodingStyle.rtf*
BackupRestore/           Projects/
Boards.xls*              Protocols/
BSD/                     ReleasedPROMs/
Chassis Manager/         Replication/
CLIHelpStyleGuide.doc*   SAC/
CLI Refactoring/         SCSI/
Clustering/              smt/
Competition/             .snapshot/
Components.xls*          SNMP/
cougar/                  SoftwareDesignTemplate.doc*
Customers/               Software.html*
dev-tools/               software on ONStor EverON (mightydog).lnk*
DMIP/                    SSC_SW_BLOCKS.vsd*
.DS_Store*               Standards/
EmbeddedExecutive/       Storage Management/
EngTemplates/            SW_GUIDELINE.doc*
FaultMgmt/               .swp
FileSystem/              SwSpecDocNumbers.xls*
GMC/                     SystemBehaviors/
GNS_CIFS/                Systems Engineering/
Hardware_Documents/      SystemX/
IDMap/                   TCPIP/
Initial Configuration/   techpubs/
interview_question.doc*  tmp/
Kerberos/                .Trashes/
LMI/                     ._.Trashes*
LUC/                     VolumeManager/


Shouldn't the '.snapshot' directory be hidden in a normal directory
listing?  Or is it supposed to show up at the topmost level, but not in
lower levels?  Just curious.

Cheers,

a
