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NFS file handle question
Hello All,
I have a small question regarding the NFS file handles. Suppose I have a NFS client who has requested for a particular file from the NFS server.Now lets assume that I am using a NFS v2 server. So I get the filehandle for that file and I can use it. Suppose later I upgrade the server to NFS v3,can I use the same file handle which was issued to me by the NFS v2 server? Thanks in advance |
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