Messages in this thread | | | Subject | "nfs_refresh_node: inode number mismatch" | From | Michal Jankowski <> | Date | 18 Sep 1998 15:58:57 +0200 |
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A long time ago (in 1996), there was a posting on comp.os.linux.networking:
>Hello, > >I have set up my PC as a diskless linux client with Kernel 1.3-96. >It seems to work ok, but occasionally i get > "nfs_refresh_node: inode number mismatch" >messages. > >What do they mean? Is it dangerous to ignore them? Data corruption possible? > >Thanks for any help > >PS: I forgot some Info: NFS Server is a SparcStation 20 running Solaris 2.4 > >Heinrich Rebehn
(with no responses at all 8-( )
Well, it's now 1998, and my kernel is 2.0.32, and my server is Solaris 2.6, but I've got the exact same problem.
So, what should I do?
Michal
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