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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jason
Dixon
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 4:23 PM
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> Subject: [SUMMARY] NFS between Linux and Solaris
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> Well, I wish I could say I have
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 20:46, Dominic RIVERA wrote:
> If you're running a kernel before 2.4.19 try upgrading your kernel. I
> ran into some issues with pre 2.4.19 kernels that would do some strange
> things, apparantly someone did some major nfs work in 2.4.19.
Unfortunately, *all* Red Hat Advanced
If you're running a kernel before 2.4.19 try upgrading your kernel. I
ran into some issues with pre 2.4.19 kernels that would do some strange
things, apparantly someone did some major nfs work in 2.4.19.
-Dominic
Dominic Rivera
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Well, I wish I could say I have an authoritative answer on what caused
it, but I can no longer reproduce the problem. I've tried the same
thing with the following mount options, all of which work fine:
vers=2,proto=udp
vers=3,proto=udp
vers=3
vers=3,proto=udp,noac
(no options)
At this point, I h