Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 8 Jul 1999 17:42:00 +0200 | From | Thierry Danis <> | Subject | Re: NFS strangeness, workarounds ? |
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On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 12:31:17PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote: > > Have you tried mounting linux-exported NFS volumes without HJ's > > patches on, say, a solaris box ? Quite messy. > > I have. And on to HP/UX. It basically works. Not well but it works. > You'll note the -ac patches in HJ's stuff. With that sorted most of the nfsd > problems are gone, just the stale handle on power loss mess caused by the > dcache >
If they are really needed, why aren't they put into the main tree (or at least the -ac series). Since I am running mainly -ac kernels (for NFS in fact), I have not been able to apply any of the HJL patches that come with the knfsd-1.4.x packages : some of his patches conflict with -ac patches. So, I gave up applying the patches, and am wondering what hidden crashes I may encounter because of that.
A+, -- Thierry Danis Poste : 53 53 danis@spmo.sagem.fr
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