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Decoding EC shards back to a normal volume in place reconstructs <vid>.dat
in the shards' own directory, so the vid is momentarily registered as both
an EC and a normal volume in one location — the load/scan path then sees it
as both, risking mount ambiguity and needle loss. VolumeEcShardsToVolume
still supports that in-place path; this adds the primitives to decode onto
a *clean* peer instead:
- ReceiveFile gains a staged-new-volume mode: when the volume does not
exist here and ReceiveFileInfo.disk_type is set, pick a free-slot disk
of that medium and write <base><ext>.copying (not a valid volume name,
so the scanner never half-loads a partial push).
- VolumeEcShardsToVolume gains from_staged: adopt the pushed .dat/.idx/
.vif — rename .copying into place under a .note in-progress marker,
then mount — so <vid> lands on the peer only as a normal volume.
The caller decodes the shards off-box and streams the finished volume to a
peer holding no shard of the vid on the target medium. Go and Rust volume
servers get identical handlers. Proto: ReceiveFileInfo.disk_type (12; 8-11
reserved for versioned-EC), VolumeEcShardsToVolumeRequest.from_staged (3) +
disk_type (4).
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ks16jnt4S7gdDk8cheQ3xu