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DateWed, 07 Jan 1998 12:47:59 +0100
FromFrank Heldt <>
Subjectpossible knfs bug...
Hello everybody,

here's a little bug report especially for Bill.

I was playing around with the new knfs and it works like a charm
between two Linux PC's ( 2.1.78 with linux-nfs-0.4.21 )

But when mounting the Linux server from an OS-9 2.4 VME-box
I get strange results:

1. Mounting "/tmp" as "/knfs" on the OS-9 box.
OS-9 cmd is: "mount linux240:/tmp /knfs"

2. Create 2 files under "/knfs".
OS-9: cd /knfs
OS-9: echo xxx > xxx; echo yyyyyyyy > yyyyyyyy
OS-9: dir -e (is like ls -l) gives:
                            Directory of . 12:25:30
 Owner    Last modified  Attributes Sector Bytecount Name
-------   -------------  ---------- ------ --------- ----
254.204   63/09/24 1010   ------wr     853         4 xxx
254.204   63/09/24 1010   ------wr     854         9 yyyyyyyy
3. Now copy xxx to yyyyyyyy.
OS-9: copy -r xxx yyyyyyyy (-r means overwrite)
OS-9: dir -e gives:
                            Directory of . 12:30:54
 Owner    Last modified  Attributes Sector Bytecount Name
-------   -------------  ---------- ------ --------- ----
200.204   63/09/24 1010   ------wr     853         4 xxx
200.204   63/09/24 1015   ------wr     854         9 yyyyyyyy
OS-9: list yyyyyyyy (list is like cat)
xxx
yyyy 

So it seems, that the second file didn't get truncated.
Also very strange is the file date (on the Linux site
the timestamps are ok).
This behavior does not show up with the unfs server !

OK Bill, how can I help to fix this bug ? What other Infos do
you need ?

Thanks a lot
	Frank

-- 
* Frank Heldt
* mailto:Frank.Heldt@mahr.de
* +49 0551/7073-511

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