Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 15 Jan 2004 14:14:55 +0100 | From | Jan Kasprzak <> | Subject | 2.6 NFS stale filehandle with subtree_check |
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Hello all,
I have a NFS fileserver (currently based on XFS on 3ware RAID), which I have tried to upgrade to 2.6. kernel. After reboot, clients started to see partial directories, or cannot open/create files in their cwd, with the "stale NFS file handle" message. Using no_subtree_check option in /etc/exports helped, as well as going back to 2.4+XFS.
It is probably not XFS related, because I had the same problem on an older HW of this server (which had an ext3 volumes on software RAID) and some 2.6.0-pre kernel. At that time I did not know that I had to try no_subtree_check, so I don't know whether this would have fixed the problem on the older HW. I went back to 2.4 then.
The machine serves the home directories via NFS and Samba. I have home directories for ~2200 users there, each one with its own /etc/exports entry[1]. NFS clients are various Linux, Solaris and IRIX workstations and servers.
Is it possible to use subtree_check in NFS in 2.6? Thanks,
-Yenya
[1] For another unrelated user-space problem with such a big /etc/exports, see http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=76643
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