Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <[email protected]> writes: > In fact, the very specific combination that doesn't work is NFS using > UDP over IPv6. That fails when writes are attempted, if the client is > running -current. The other three protocol combinations work fine.
Simplest way I've found to duplicate this: In /etc/fstab: sirius:/var/spool/bacula /m/bacula nfs rw,bg,intr,mntudp,noauto This results in a UDP mount over IPv6. (I need to use the explicit IPv4 address instead of the name to get an IPv4 mount.) Then, # mount /m/bacula # df [...] sirius:/var/spool/bacula 0 0 0 100% /m/bacula barsoom# stat /m/bacula stat: /m/bacula: lstat: Input/output error -tih -- Most people who graduate with CS degrees don't understand the significance of Lisp. Lisp is the most important idea in computer science. --Alan Kay
