Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 11 Mar 1999 18:30:11 +0100 | From | "Ram'on Garc'ia Fern'andez" <> | Subject | Bugs in NFS client in Linux 2.2.3 - I need your help to debug it. |
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I continue seeing problems with Linux 2.2.3 NFS client. I am editing text files under XEmacs. After long time working, I see that the files on the server are corrupted with NULLs at the start, or truncated to size 0. If I look at the files from the Linux client, they look OK. This message is logged:
nfs_refresh_inode: mismatch, ino=3726, fattr=4085 nfs_refresh_inode: mismatch, ino=3726, fattr=3610 nfs_refresh_inode: mismatch, ino=3726, fattr=3610
This problem happened with kernels 2.2.0preX, 2.2.0 and 2.2.1. It was reported to this mailing list.
This machine is a Linux 2.2.3, compiled for SMP with 2 Pentium II 350MHz CPUs.
I cannot debug the problem with tcpdump, because it does not work. When I try to run tcpdump, it gives this complain:
tcpdump: socket: Socket type not supported
I did not see anything about tcpdump in the file Changes. Do I need to upgrade it?
Please, give me any hint about how to debug this problem. I would like to send a kernel patch, but I cannot do so without some help.
Ramon
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