Bart Schaefer wrote:
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Steve Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I next go to one of the clients and "cat" the file, and then do another "ls
-al". Now the server and this client agree on the file attributes, but not
on the second client which shows the original wrong result still. So now I
think it's a client caching problem.

Can anyone explain the above situation and perhaps some settings that will
resolve this without requiring the nfs client to open the file in some way
before it gets the proper file attributes?

Try explicitly adding "noac" (no attribute caching) to the mount
definition in /etc/fstab.  If you're doing this as an autofs mount, it
goes in /etc/auto.* somewhere, with a slightly different syntax.

Bart,

Thanks for the suggestion, but still no go. New client says the following:

Flags: rw,sync,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,acregmin=0,acregmax=0,acdirmin=0,acdirmax=0,
hard,intr,noac,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,addr=10.0.12.152

We do have a client mounted on a different server using version 4. It seems to keep up with the attributes, but we haven't tested it much yet.

Does anyone have opinions on version 4 and what should I be aware of?

Off to googleland.

Steve

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