Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 27 Mar 2004 20:10:18 +0100 | From | Dieter Stueken <> | Subject | Re: nfsd oops with 2.6.5-rc2-mm4 |
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Frank wrote: > I got a reproducible oops after a few minutes with a 2.6.5-rc2-mm4 kernel. > ... > [<c01e6a8d>] nfsd_readdir+0x69/0xe8
was some exported directory quite big? Try running a "find /mnt/..." on the client to see when exactly it fails. I observe similar behavior when reading huge directories of some 1000 entries. What nfs version are you using? You may try "mount -o nfsvers=2 ..." or 3.
My own Oops seems to be reproducible when using a Sun (2.8) as client, only. It did not occur when using nfsV2. I also failed to reproduce the bug when mounting by an other Linux client. So may be we observe two different bugs here.
With that instability observed, I won't/can't switch to 2.6.x for my system in production :-( Can I help somehow? Making a TCP-dump? Try some patches?
Dieter. -- Dieter Stüken, con terra GmbH, Münster stueken@conterra.de http://www.conterra.de/ (0)251-7474-501
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