> You will definitely need to include your nfs-utils version. Ach, sorry. I assume you mean nfs-common (there is no nfs-utils), which is
nfs-common: Installed: 1:1.0.10-5 I realise this is rather old. Should we hold on until I see the same happen with a current version? This has, otoh, been occurring every now and then for over six months now (ever since we moved from NFSv3 to v4) and there have been several versions of the nfs utilities during that time. > > Kernel: Linux 2.6.17+juhaj+v1.0 > Is this the same on the client and the server? Have you tried a newer > kernel, if possible? (NFSv4 keeps moving rather rapidly in kernel > space.) Kernels are the same, yes. And, unlike nfs-common, they *have* been the same all along. Rebooting them *both* is rather tricky, but the server will be having downtime in the near future anyway, so if it is sufficient to change the kernel on the server, I'll be able to test with a newer kernel soonish. -Juha -- ----------------------------------------------- | Juha Jäykkä, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Laboratory of Theoretical Physics | | Department of Physics, University of Turku | | home: http://www.utu.fi/~juolja/ | -----------------------------------------------
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