Rgis_Odey:
> No, I did not explain this properly: we get the message only once (at=20
> the first mount of the exported rootfs), and it seems to be the=20
> "correct" behaviour.
> But you mentioned this as a potential source of instability when=20
> exporting AUFS via NFS in the documentation. So I'm trying to workaround =
> it.

I see.
Then I suggest you to try these steps on your nfs server.
- export ext3, any dir is ok.
- mount it by 'localhost:/your/ext3' or 'hostname:/your/ext3'
- unmount it
- export aufs
- boot your clients
- then the warning should disappear.

> > And let me make sure. You did set fsid in your export list, didn't you?
> >
> >  =20
> Yes, we are using fsid.

And all fsid are unique, aren't they?


By the way, where can I get your kernel source files?
Is this?
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5.src.rpm


Junjiro Okajima

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