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SubjectRe: ncpfs and nfs
On Wed, 20 Mar 1996, Thayne Harbaugh wrote:

> I'm using ncpfs-0.17 to mount NetWare volumes to Linux and then re-export
> them under nfs to sparcstations. Users on the sparcstations seem to be able
> to create files and manipulate them normaly. However, if the file doesn't
> already exist AND have data in it then redirection will only create the file.
>
> ls >junk
>
> creates an empty file called junk without the directory listing.
>
> if junk1 is a file with data and junk2 is a file with data then
>
> cat junk1>>junk2
>
> concatenates junk1 on the end of junk2
>
> if junk1 is a file with data and junk3 is an empty file then
>
> cat junk1>>junk3
>
> doesn't concatenate junk1 on the end of junk3
>
>
> The local system administrator says that there is something "broken" with
> redirection in the kernel of linux. Is there maybe a problem with the ncpfs
> portion of the kernel or both. The problems are NOT present on the linux
> machine that mounted the NetWare volume - just the machines that have mounted
> the re-exported directories vie NFS. Any ideas?
Check the uid's, check the permissions, etc. It sometimes happens,
that
x >y
works locally, and not via NFS, because NFS is stateless :((((

Andreas
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