I was able to reproduce this bug in a bit different manner in vagrant VM
environment.
We were using 16.04 as nfs server and 14.04, 16.04 (with latest kernel
and 4.9-rc6) and 16.10 as clients.
For the testing we were using the script in the end of this post.
Scenario is:
* create 1k symlinks by
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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We are testing this with different kernel versions right now.
I would like to report that NFSv3 workaround does not work with symlinks
(the bug still appears), but seems to work with regular files.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
When using NFSv4 client in Ubuntu 16.04 the the following sequence of
actions fails.
You need a NFS server (S) and two clients (A and B).
Let the NFS share be mounted at /nfsdata
A: echo test > /nfsdata
Public bug reported:
When using NFSv4 client in Ubuntu 16.04 the the following sequence of
actions fails.
You need a NFS server (S) and two clients (A and B).
Let the NFS share be mounted at /nfsdata
A: echo test > /nfsdata/file
B: cat /nfsdata/file ===> test
A: rm /nfsdata/file
B: cat /nfsdata
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