Thanks.
What I wrote are actually options you have on linux...
(I more described p9p than p9.)
On p9 you have just one way, i.e., try and fix it somehow.
Which may be a lot of work if you do not have a good picture of the situation.
Ruda
On 6 November 2012 10:03, Rudolf Sykora <rudolf.sykora@gmail.com> wrote:
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