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DateThu, 10 Feb 2005 10:52:56 +0200
FromKim Holviala <>
SubjectRe: Spontaneous reboot with 2.6.10 and NFSD
Kim Holviala wrote:
> Kim Holviala wrote:
> 
>> To narrow down the problem, I've tried the following:
>>
>> - copied files from a different client running Gentoo: reboot
>> - exported a non-raided partition (hdc9) and tried that: reboot
>> - switched 2.6.10 to 2.6.11-rc3: reboot, but it took longer
> 
> 
> - tried with both udp and tcp mounts (nfsv3 both): reboot
> - tried with 2.6.8.1: reboot

- tried with local NFS mount (mount localhost:/export/tmp ...): reboot
- tried with user-mode nfs server (nfs-user-server): OK

Hmmm. So it looks like that when I transfer a lot of data through the 
kernel NFS server, it reboots the server. But if I transfer the same 
data using ssh or user-mode nfs server, it all works like it should

I'm out of ideas.



Kim
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