Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 08 Jan 1999 12:13:30 -0600 | From | Greg Whalin <> | Subject | Wierd NFS problem |
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I have noticed a slight bug/problem with NFS. Here is my setup and how to reproduce it.
Linux system running 2.2.0 pre4 ac2 with knfsd serving a disk to several clients.
I have as clients a Linux box (same kernel), a SunOS, a Solaris, AIX, HPUX, and IRIX. All clients are affected EXCEPT for the Linux box.
Basically, what happens is that I am losing file modification times in ls output. Here is how I reproduce ...
> ls -l -rw-r--r-- 1 gwhalin users 512 Jan 08 12:34 sample.txt
I then edit the file with vi ... make some changes and save. Then, I check ls ..
> ls -l -rw-r--r-- 1 gwhalin users 545 Jan 08 1999 sample.txt
As I said, this affects all of the clients but the Linux client. Every client works as expected when not in the NFS mounted partition. This is not a major problem, but it is messing up some scripts that rely on file modification times.
Thanks,
Greg
-- Gregory Whalin gwhalin@numerix.com
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