On 14 Aug 2001 18:59:23 +0200, Bjoern Buerger wrote:
> Am Mon, 13 Aug 2001 schrieb Michael Heldebrant:
>
> > > > What file system is the nfs exports running on? I seem to recall some
> > > > discussion of reiserfs and nfs problems.
> > >
> > > They are running on ext2 file systems,
> > > placed
Am Mon, 13 Aug 2001 schrieb Michael Heldebrant:
> > > What file system is the nfs exports running on? I seem to recall some
> > > discussion of reiserfs and nfs problems.
> >
> > They are running on ext2 file systems,
> > placed on two RAID5 arrays.
> Thats odd. Do backups and fsck run cleanly
Am Mon, 13 Aug 2001 schrieb Michael Heldebrant:
> > Server:
> > ---
> > Debian unstable
> > Kernel 2.4.6
> > nfs-common: 1:0.3.1-1
> > nfs-user-server:2.2beta47-10
> >
> > Clients:
> >
> > Debian unstable
> > Kernel 2.4.6
> > nfs-common: 1:0.3.2-2
> >
On 12 Aug 2001 17:03:23 +0200, Bjoern Buerger wrote:
>
> Since last week I've had some really weird problems with NFS,
> but I do not know where do search for the problem. Maybe some
> of you have com across somethink like the following:
<-snip->
>
> Server:
> ---
> Debian unstable
> Kerne
Since last week I've had some really weird problems with NFS,
but I do not know where do search for the problem. Maybe some
of you have com across somethink like the following:
The problems occur on three NFS Clients (two of them diskless)
while the Server shows no problems with the same files.
Hi,
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> On servar A I have the following in /etc/exports
> -
> /var/spool/mail B(ro,no_root_squash)
> /home *.domain.topdomain(rw)
> -
>
> and the following in /etc/fstab
> -
> B:/proj/somethin/Web/htm
On servar A I have the following in /etc/exports
-
/var/spool/mail B(ro,no_root_squash)
/home *.domain.topdomain(rw)
-
and the following in /etc/fstab
-
B:/proj/somethin/Web/html/extern-web /external_web nfs defaults 0 0
B:/proj
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