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    SubjectRe: [PROBLEM] NFS trouble - file corruptions
    On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Trond Myklebust wrote:

    > >>>>> " " == Rasmus Bøg Hansen <moffe@amagerkollegiet.dk> writes:
    >
    > >> Does it also occur if you play around with setting rsize and
    > >> wsize = 1024?
    >
    > > I'm afraid so - I just double-checked...
    >
    > Given that you are saying that even synchronous RPC (which is the
    > default for r/wsize = 1024) is failing, then my 2 main suspicions are
    >
    > - hardware failure: Have you tried this on several different
    > server/client combinations and hardware combinations?

    I have thought of this too but never seen traces of hardware failure
    otherwise. I will try other hardware tomorrow (I'm tight on time today)
    - although I haven't got access to that many different machines.

    > - gcc miscompile: which version of gcc are you using?

    It is the standard Debian Woody gcc:

    Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/specs
    gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)
    moffe@carlsberg:~# dpkg -l gcc
    Ønsket=Ukendt/Installér/Fjern/Udrens/Tilbagehold
    | Status=Ikke/Installeret/Opsæt.-files/Upakket/Opsætn.-fejl/Halvt-inst.
    |/ Fjl?=(ingen)/Tilbageholdt/Geninst.-krævet/X=begge-dele (Status,Fjl:
    versaler=slemt)
    ||/ Navn Version Beskrivelse
    +++-===================-===================-======================================================
    ii gcc 2.95.4-14 The GNU C compiler.

    I will report ASAP.

    Thanks so far

    /Rasmus

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