> > Nothing interesting in dmesg. Compiled using gcc 3.4, local.mk and =
> >
> > kernel v2.6.20.3. Not using latest daily, will recompile to that and =
> >
> > reload module later on. I'm guessing that will solve the problem =
>
> You have changed your environment, thank you, but you still had
"Jrgen_P._Tjern":
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# ls
> ls: .: Stale NFS file handle
>
> It's obviously not the nfs causing the problems. since it's not running. =
Linux VFS returns this error what it failed revalidating, even if the
filesystem is not nfs.
Your aufs failed revalidating the cur
this sounds more like a problem with your shell cacheing an old inode.
a) what shell do you use, b) what happens if you use something that's a bit
stupider like the original sh.
> Jørgen P. Tjernø wrote:
>> I'm toying around, and I want to ls a dir on the aufs.
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/iso
Jørgen P. Tjernø wrote:
> I'm toying around, and I want to ls a dir on the aufs.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# ls
> ls: .: Stale NFS file handle
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# grep /storage /proc/mounts
> none /storage aufs
> rw,xino=/vault/disk3/.aufs.xino,udba=inotify,br:/vault/disk3=rw
I'm toying around, and I want to ls a dir on the aufs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# ls
ls: .: Stale NFS file handle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# grep /storage /proc/mounts
none /storage aufs
rw,xino=/vault/disk3/.aufs.xino,udba=inotify,br:/vault/disk3=rw:/vault/disk2=rw:/vault/disk1=rw:/va