Messages in this thread | | | Subject | nfs cache odities | Date | Sat, 6 Apr 1996 13:08:49 -0600 (CST) | From | (Todd Fries) |
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I want to debug a program I am running on my brother's machine. My brother has my files nfs-mounted, and he is running the program. However, about 4-5 hours ago I had 1 file -rw------- ... and couldn't read it. Oh well, I thought, I could just make it -rw--r--r- on my filesystem, right?
So, after various distractions, I am back to debugging. And the nfs-cache still hasn't caught up to the fact that the file is 644 not 600.
LightHouse~/src/pop3:$ ls -l popit.cc -rw-r--r-- 1 tfries users 1951 Apr 6 02:56 popit.cc LightHouse~/src/pop3:$ pwd /home/todd/src/pop3 LightHouse~/src/pop3:$
AeroSpace:/nfs/light/usr/src/Net/clients/pop3$ ls -l popit.cc -rw------- 1 chrismc users 1951 Apr 6 02:56 popit.cc AeroSpace:/nfs/light/usr/src/Net/clients/pop3$ df . Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on lighthouse:/ 89183 74491 10087 88% /nfs/light AeroSpace:/nfs/light/usr/src/Net/clients/pop3$
(yeah, I know, we don't have our uid's sync'ed. But I should still get a 644 permission on the file not a 600 perm).
Ok, says my brother, try umounting it.
Sure, says I.
umount /nfs/light mount /nfs/light
ARGH!!! it is STILL the wrong permission. Now what?
-- Todd Fries
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