Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Write to nfs fs gives I/O Error | Date | Wed, 26 Nov 1997 21:20:44 EST | From | Tony Lill <> |
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>>>>> "Bill" == Bill Hawes <whawes@star.net> writes: Bill> I'd like more complete information on the nature of the Bill> problem. You said it's always with a certain server, and Bill> happens with any write greater than a certain size? What Bill> error is returned? Are other operations working normally?
Unfortunately, it's not that consistent. It always happens with my Unixware server. I've never seen it happen on a file of <= 4096 bytes. I tried compiling the kernel on an NFS filesystem, and a lot of the .o were truncated to 4k.
The error reported by the apps is I/O error (EIO). As in my previous message, a couple of the big files from /boot were copied intact. Everything else seems to be working, I ran a web server off one of these filesystems without any problems.
Bill> Have you tested other NFS clients with the same server?
Aside from 2.0.x, the only other one was pathway's NFS for DOS.
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