Greetings, Sleepyjay

I think it might be worth noting, that it would probably be more advantageous if you were to share what OS the server(s) are running. Things have changed over the years in NFS, and not equally among all OS's. Perhaps more importantly; the module ( File::NFSLock ) you refer to is actually quite old. I know for a fact, that NFS has changed dramatically since 2003. This may well explain the unusual behavior you're experiencing.

Best wishes.

--Chris

Hey. I'm not completely useless. I can be used as a bad example.

In reply to Re: File::NFSLock owner identification? by taint
in thread File::NFSLock owner identification? by SleepyJay

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