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[ILUG] NFS probs

[ILUG] NFS probs

Dave Airlie David.Airlie at ul.ie
Tue Jan 4 12:28:02 GMT 2000


No soln, but this may be relevant..

http://kt.linuxcare.com/kt20000103_49.html

last article in that ..

Dave.


On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, John P. Looney wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 12:12:50PM -0000, Jakma, Paul mentioned:
> > >  Wierd one. Looks like an NFS client side problem in 2.3.35. 
> > looks more like a server problem
> 
>  OK, but why just one client ? Why just one version of Linux with this
> problem ?
> 
> > but something internal to knfsd went wrong?? getfh == get filehandle??
> 
>  Yeah, Seems older servers had some problem when there was more than one
> export from the one filesystem.
> 
> > exportfs -ar
> > if that doesn't work try restarting nfs on the server.
> > last resort: unexport home, stop nfs, unmount home, remount then re-export
> > home, start nfs.
> 
>  Heh. Not likely :) Maybe this evening.
> 
> > > recent knfs-clients or something ? (it's on a RH 6.1+updates system).
> > knfs-clients is now called nfs-utils i think.. available from cvs.
> 
>  Still, the server is running the stock redhat kernel that came with 6.1 -
> shouldn't be *that* many problems.
> 
> Kate
> 
> 

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