Hello,
Discovered a really annoying bug.
Maybe someone with NFS can confirm this, this is the case:
- have on computer A OSX Mountain Lion NFS share X mounted and opened dir "test"
- on external computer, I created a directory " test2 " on share X, then rename it to " test2a" , then to " test2b"
- now, checking back in computer A, a folder " test2" appears, and not " test2b" , it will when I remount the NFS..
I really cant believe this, if this is true; OSX is not suitable for network use..
Please confirm some one, or help me
Threads with same problem, but none of it got a solution.
- https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0
- http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-...rectories.html
- http://75.126.99.220/showthread.php?t=1706767
Discovered a really annoying bug.
Maybe someone with NFS can confirm this, this is the case:
- have on computer A OSX Mountain Lion NFS share X mounted and opened dir "test"
- on external computer, I created a directory " test2 " on share X, then rename it to " test2a" , then to " test2b"
- now, checking back in computer A, a folder " test2" appears, and not " test2b" , it will when I remount the NFS..
I really cant believe this, if this is true; OSX is not suitable for network use..
Please confirm some one, or help me
Threads with same problem, but none of it got a solution.
- https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0
- http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-...rectories.html
- http://75.126.99.220/showthread.php?t=1706767