On Nov 28 09:37:19, Jason LaRiviere wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
> > 
> > I am experiencing something similar on 4.8-current (server) and MacOSX
> > 10.5.8 (client). I suspect the MacOSX to be the quilty one, as no other
> > NFS client shows any of these symptoms.
> > 
> > From the mac, I can write a file to the (auto)mounted share (/media)

correction: I can write a small file;
writing a 700mb avi stopped at byte 149495808, saying

$ mv thief.* /media/Mann/
mv: /media/Mann/thief.avi: Interrupted system call

By dtrace, it is still trying to write.


> > and read it back, but I cannot read any of the files that existed there
> > before I mounted. A simple 'cat /media/.../file.txt' results in nothing
> > (the command is still running); after a while, a window pops up saying
> > 'Server connection interrupted: media [Disconnect]'. I can _list_ the
> > content of the mounted share though.
> > 
> > I am (auto)mounting it with -resvport,noauto,nodev,noexec,noatime.
> > No filtering is done in between the boxes; they are on the same LAN,
> > pf is not running. I need to look at what exactly the mac firewall is
> > doing I guess.
> > 
> >     Jan
> 
> Thanks Jan, that sounds a lot like what I'm seeing on several 10.6.5 OSX
> clients. To be sure, it's the Mac clients with the issue; I've been able
> to mount the share on another OpenBSD machine on the network and it
> functions normally.
> 
> Whatever the issue, it was unexposed using any previous snapshots, and in
> my case, there is no OSX firewall involved. I'm gonna start dumping
> traffic at the OSX clients and see if I can find something there.
> 
> In the meantime, anyone have any recall of recent-ish changes to the NFS
> code? I'm gonna start combing through src-changes now...
> 
> -- 
> Jason

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