Hi,

I've struck a problem with exporting a directory from a Sparc Ultra 
10 running SuSE 7.3.

I can successfully NFS mount the directory on a PC running SuSE 7.3, 
and a first "ls" of the directory works, but a second "ls" causes the 
kernel opps within nfsd shown below (sorry for the long winded error 
message, but I wasn't sure how much would be useful):

Has anyone come accross this problem ? I've tried updating to the 
latest patches using YaST2 on-line update. I'm running 
  Linux emu 2.4.14 #18 Mon Sep 9 16:49:14 EST 2002 sparc64 unknown
which was installed from the distribution CD's.

Any help would be wonderful.

Otherwise, the SuSE 7.3 on Sparc has been very stable.

Thanks,

Murray Atkinson.



Dec 31 13:16:56 emu rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 
192.168.150.110:601 for /space/mp3 (/space/mp3) 
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer 
dereference
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: tsk->{mm,active_mm}->context = 
00000000000006b9
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: tsk->{mm,active_mm}->pgd = 
fffff800153f7000
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel:               \|/ ____ \|/
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel:               "@'/ .. \`@"
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel:               /_| \__/ |_\
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel:                  \__U_/
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: nfsd(648): Oops
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: TSTATE: 0000009980f09600 TPC: 
000000000044180c TNPC: 0000000000441810 Y: 00000000    Tainted: P 
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: g0: 000000000069a920 g1: 0000000000000000 
g2: 0000000000000000 g3: fffff800152ab920
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: g4: fffff80000000000 g5: fffff8003ff18758 
g6: fffff800152a8000 g7: 0000000000000000
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: o0: fffff8003ff18768 o1: fffff800152ab910 
o2: 0000000000000000 o3: fffff800123a5818
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: o4: 0000000001043c00 o5: 0000000001032000 
sp: fffff800152ab061 ret_pc: 0000000000423150
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: l0: fffff800152a8000 l1: fffff8003ff18760 
l2: 0000000000000002 l3: 0000000000000000
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: l4: 000000000000001d l5: fffff80011f9c800 
l6: fffff80011ac1370 l7: fffff80011ac1000
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: i0: fffff8003ff18758 i1: 0000000000000000 
i2: 0000000000000001 i3: fffff80011ac1000
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: i4: 0000000000000000 i5: 000000000053f620 
i6: fffff800152ab141 i7: 0000000001035964
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[0000000001035964]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[00000000ffffffff]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[0000000001034e84]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[000000000103c9f8]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[00000000010326bc]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[000000000057ec48]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[00000000010323e0]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[0000000000419368]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Caller[000000000057e7f4]
Dec 31 13:17:22 emu kernel: Instruction DUMP: c6722008  d0726010  
c470e008 <c6708000> 91928000  81c3e008  01000000  01000000  85520000 

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