Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: NFS client questions... | Date | Wed, 21 Jul 1999 08:08:47 -0700 (PDT) | From | (H.J. Lu) |
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> > > > Take two machines. Call them (1) and (2) in this case. Make them both > > Linux machines. Do the following, in this order: > > > 1: mkdir bla > > 1: touch bla/foo.x > > 2: touch bla/foo.y > > 1: rm -rf bla > > 1: mkdir bla > > 2: ls -ls bla > > > The result of the "ls -ls" will produce nothing on FreeBSD or Solaris, but on > > Linux, it's "Stale file handles" up the wazoo. I think I know how to fix this > > as well, but I'm still poking about, but I believe that just fixing up > > nfs_invalidate_inode to do the appropriate thing when it's a directory and > > offset of 0 will do the trick. :) > > > Thoughts? > > Hi Steve, > > The following patch to stock linux-2.2.10 fixes the problem for > me. Please try it out... If it works out OK, perhaps Alan could apply > it to the 'ac' series too? > > Sorry I didn't reply earlier, but I'm off on holiday this > week. I just quickly popped in to the office to read my mails today... > >
Have you looked at the patch from me and Steve?
-- H.J. Lu (hjl@gnu.org)
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