On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, David Thompson wrote:
The command I used on the clients was:
tcpdump -vv -s 1500 port 7001 ^^^^
Hope that's right...
Doesn't matter. the traffic will all be from port 7001 to port 7000, and back.
Box 2 (failure):
14:57:52.434114 tortoise.cs.wisc.edu.afs3-callback > asok.cs.wisc.edu.afs3-fileserver: [udp sum ok] rx data cid b6ced414 call# 39 seq 1 ser 75 <client-init>,<last-pckt> fs call setlock fid 2004136721/202/3715 (48) (DF) (ttl 64, id 35853, len 76) 14:57:52.434550 asok.cs.wisc.edu.afs3-fileserver > tortoise.cs.wisc.edu.afs3-callback: [udp sum ok] rx abort cid b6ced414 call# 39 seq 0 ser 43 fs reply setlock error #13 (32) (DF) (ttl 254, id 10786, len 60)
ok, so does the thing trying to set the lock have "k" permission on the dir?
yes, the difference is the "old" kernel never tried. but why does the new kernel lose?
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