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NAME
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- - remove – remove a file from a server
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SYNOPSIS
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- - size[4] Tremove tag[2] fid[4]
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DESCRIPTION
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- - The remove request asks the file server both to remove the file - represented by fid and to clunk the fid, even if the remove fails. - This request will fail if the client does not have write permission - in the parent directory. -
- - It is correct to consider remove to be a clunk with the side effect - of removing the file if permissions allow. -
- - If a file has been opened as multiple fids, possibly on different - connections, and one fid is used to remove the file, whether the - other fids continue to provide access to the file is implementation-defined. - The Plan 9 file servers remove the file immediately: attempts - to use the other fids will yield a “phase error.” U9fs - follows the semantics of the underlying Unix file system, so other - fids typically remain usable.
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ENTRY POINTS
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- - Fsremove (see 9pclient(3)) generates remove messages.
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