On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 19:52, Tim Kelley wrote:
> Have you looked at tcpdump output while this is happening? you might see some
> clues ...
I have done a TCP dump and it seems to be just fine, nothing is
different from a successful transfer then a failed transfer except at
the point it fails. The
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 08:45, Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
> I know this is an old thread now, but I finally got a chance to try out
> the above. And while I was very hopeful in that it might work it still
> ended up with the same results. I don't know about everybody else but I
> am
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 07:14, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I'm currently running debian 3.0 r3 and have run into an interesting
> > issue with my NFS mounts. On one of my debian systems (I have just done
> > an apt-get update/upgrade on all my
Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
Hello All,
I'm currently running debian 3.0 r3 and have run into an interesting
issue with my NFS mounts. On one of my debian systems (I have just done
an apt-get update/upgrade on all my systems) when copying or creating a
file on one of the NFS mounted direct
On Thursday 04 November 2004 02:34, Derek \"The Monkey\" Wueppelmann wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm currently running debian 3.0 r3 and have run into an interesting
> issue with my NFS mounts. On one of my debian systems (I have just done
> an apt-get update/upgrade on all my systems) when copying or
Hello All,
I'm currently running debian 3.0 r3 and have run into an interesting
issue with my NFS mounts. On one of my debian systems (I have just done
an apt-get update/upgrade on all my systems) when copying or creating a
file on one of the NFS mounted directories I get an input/output error.
Th
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