a set of flags ("flags"). Two flags are defined, UPDATE_WAIT and
UPDATE_DIROP.
Under the old semantics, VOP_UPDATE would block if waitfor were set,
under the assumption that directory operations should be done
synchronously. At least LFS and FFS+softdep do not make this
assumption; FFS+softdep got around the problem by enclosing all relevant
calls to VOP_UPDATE in a "if(!DOINGSOFTDEP(vp))", while LFS simply
ignored waitfor, one of the reasons why NFS-serving an LFS filesystem
did not work properly.
Under the new semantics, the UPDATE_DIROP flag is a hint to the
fs-specific update routine that the call comes from a dirop routine, and
should be wait for, or not, accordingly.
Closes PR#8996.
Correctly account for F-port vs. F-port (no FLOGI_ACC) topologies.
Make sure we get a port database entry for the fabric name server.
Preserve fabric logins if the device didn't change across fabric
or port database changes, or the device has already logged into
us (e.g., for target/initiator dual role devices like Veritas
SANbox). Propagate class 3 service parameter changes where devices
can change roles.
Fix all occurrences of setting a sendmarker so that setting it
for one bus on dual bus cards doesn't wipe a pending sendmarker
for other busses on the same card :-;.
Comments added and clarifications made in some of the target mode code.
Currently this just loads /etc/rc.conf, but this will make it easier
for us and users to modify the config mechanism without modifying all
of /etc/rc.d/*.
was added to mountd in mountd.c::1.6, it was removed as part of the
4.4-lite merge in mountd.c::1.12. if the entry was uncommented your
machine might clag up after a showmount as inetd spawned lots of
mountd processes...
from biosboot via the "consdev" command.
Move "Press return" printf() out of print_banner() so we can
print_banner() reasonably after switching devices.