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Ben Logan wrote:

>At first I wasn't 100% sure that the problem was caused by NFS, but
>I'm sure now. 

Convince us.

When you say "within hours of using NFS", does that mean within hours of
a) starting specific daemons (which ones?), b) mounting specific
filesystems (which ones, with what options?) on the problem machine (at
what mount points?), c) sharing specific filesystems (which ones, with
what options?) from the problem machine?  What's in /etc/fstab on the 
clients, and /etc/exports on the server?

Interesting puzzle, but you haven't given us many clues.

- -d

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David Talkington

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