> In contrast, Otto zeroed in on the problem in minutes.
And I had a patch 5 minutes later, and we are considering it.
Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's why you should always use the latest snapshot. (:
I'm not sure it would have helped here. mountd() did work for many
people so it probably would have found its way into a snapshot.
One of the other OS distributions I'm testing is relatively
source-
Otto Moerbeek writes:
> As a workaround, revert to version 1.63 of sbin/mountd.c
1.63 does indeed fix it.
> Could you run mountd -d, mount a filesystem, run ls and and send the
> output, both when runnign 1.63 and 1.64?
Here you go:
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with mountd.c 1.63
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Otto Moerbeek writes:
> If I see things correctly you are mounting a fs that is served by
> the same host. Could you try a different client? It makes the logs a
> bit easier to read.
Will do. I need to wait till a build on an exported fs finishes.
> Also, coud you send the /etc/exports file and
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Also, coud you send the /etc/exports file and watch /var/log/daemon
> for messages?
OK, I am able to reproduce the problem. It occurs if a fs exported to
muliple hosts, not using -network.
The following /etc/exporst line shows the problem on hosta here
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
> Otto Moerbeek writes:
> > As a workaround, revert to version 1.63 of sbin/mountd.c
>
> 1.63 does indeed fix it.
>
> > Could you run mountd -d, mount a filesystem, run ls and and send the
> > output, both when runnign 1.63 and 1.64?
>
> Here
On Tuesday 20 of September 2005 22:04, Han Boetes wrote:
> That's why you should always use the latest snapshot. (:
Latest snapshot is 10 days old, and doesn't even let build updated packages on
it...
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That's why you should always use the latest snapshot. (:
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> The NFS server stopped working for me after the latest cvs update.
> Remote machines can no longer mount a filesystem exported from the
> openbsd box. NFS mounting a remote filesystem exported from a
> differe
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> The NFS server stopped working for me after the latest cvs update.
> Remote machines can no longer mount a filesystem exported from the
> openbsd box. NFS mounting a remote filesystem exported from a
> different OS onto the openbsd box still wor
The NFS server stopped working for me after the latest cvs update.
Remote machines can no longer mount a filesystem exported from the
openbsd box. NFS mounting a remote filesystem exported from a
different OS onto the openbsd box still works as expected.
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