Messages in this thread | | | From | Alex Farran <> | Subject | VMS NFS client hangs NFS on linux | Date | Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:03:26 +0100 |
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Help!
I am trying to use Linux as an NFS server for a VMS box that runs our configuration management software. For a while it appeared to work, but after a couple of compilations on the VMS system all nfsd's on Linux lock up. I've noticed that the logfile contains a lot of errors of the form -
Jul 13 10:24:39 axlnfs01 kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device sd(8,17)): ext2_free_in ode: bit already cleared for inode 81924 Jul 13 10:24:39 axlnfs01 kernel: lookup_by_inode: ino 81924 not found in john Jul 13 10:24:39 axlnfs01 kernel: find_fh_dentry: 08:11/81924 dir/81921 not found ! Jul 13 10:24:39 axlnfs01 kernel: EXT2-fs warning (device sd(8,17)): ext2_free_bl ocks: bit already cleared for block 327995 Jul 13 10:24:56 axlnfs01 last message repeated 95 times
Performing any operation on an existing file, including deleting it produces a list of errors. Creating new files doesn't appear to cause problems. When nfsd hangs, the VMS compiler is inserting a new object into a library.
I am running Redhat 6.0, kernel 2.2.5-15. I originally had knfsd 1.2.2-4 and I have upgraded to knfsd 1.4-2 but it hasn't helped. On the VMS box I am running TCPWARE.
Thanks
Alex
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