Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: knfsd | From | Trond Myklebust <> | Date | 28 Jan 1999 01:25:32 +0100 |
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"G. Allen Morris III" <gam3@harpo.ixlabs.com> writes:
> [1 <text/plain; us-ascii (7bit)>] > James, > > The `nfsd: RC_REPLSTAT/reply' messages and the Oops are not related. > > The attachment should solve the oops. > > check http://csua.berkeley.edu/~gam3/knfsd to get the latest > knfd user code. If this does not get rid of the > `RC_REPLSTAT/reply len' messages send me information > about the clients that are accessing the server. >
The RC_REPLSTAT messages are occurring because the 'readdir' function is marked as being RC_REPLSTAT in the nfsd_procedures2.
This confuses the code in 'nfsd_cache_update', because 'nfssvc_encode_readdirres' significantly changes the length of the buffer.
My question is therefore: Why is readdir not marked as RC_NOCACHE?
Cheers, Trond
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