Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 24 Feb 1999 21:15:09 -0800 | From | Jon <> | Subject | Is NFS Broken? |
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I am running kernel 2.2.2 on my server computer and 2.2.1on my client computer I NFS Mounted the servers root partition from the client to /mnt/nfs, while it was mounting, I got a bunch of messages about rpc errors and something about it lying? on the client, Sorry about the vagueness of of that but I couldn't save the error. It mounted the servers export and I tried to verify that the export was writable to the client. so, from the client I typed " echo hi >ho" on the servers' exported filesystem. the server OOPSed , the oops is attached, it didn't lock up, just gave me a dirty oops message. the funny thing is that when I attempted to unmount from the server, the client oopsed too. but I couldn't save that oops since the client was set to run from a initrd. I'm just wondering if the NetFS is usable right now. If it isn't usable at the moment, what would be a good alternative, Network Block Device?
Thanks Jon.
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