Avoiding Write Collisions in Tahoe
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-Tahoe does not provide locking of the mutable files and directories.
-If there is more than one simultaneous attempt to change a mutable file
-or directory, then an <cite>UncoordinatedWriteError</p> will result.
-This might, in rare cases, cause the file or directory contents to be
-accidentally deleted. The user is expected to ensure that there is at
-most one outstanding write or update request for a given file or
-directory at a time. One convenient way to accomplish this is to make
-a different file or directory for each person or process which wants to
+Tahoe does not provide locking of mutable files and directories.
+If there is more than one simultaneous attempt to change a mutable file
+or directory, then an ``UncoordinatedWriteError`` may result.
+This might, in rare cases, cause the file or directory contents to be
+accidentally deleted. The user is expected to ensure that there is at
+most one outstanding write or update request for a given file or
+directory at a time. One convenient way to accomplish this is to make
+a different file or directory for each person or process that wants to
write.
+
+If mutable parts of a filesystem are accessed via sshfs, only a single
+sshfs mount should be used. There may be data loss if mutable files or
+directories are accessed via two sshfs mounts, or written both via sshfs
+and from other clients.