Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686 Version: 2.6.8-16 Severity: critical
Hello! This is about an (at least to us) critical bug within NFS in the current Debian 3.1 (stable=sarge) version Intel i386 architecture with kernel 2.6 only! All the phaenomena reported do not(!) occur with kernel 2.4 (here 2.4.27, more precisely 2.4.27-2-686). First symptom: when I change into any NFS-mounted directory or subdirectory thereof and issue the command 'find . -print', I get the following result: /Net/Apps# find . -print . find: .: Value too large for defined data type The same is true, if I address that directory 'from the outside': /tmp# find /Net/Apps/. -print /Net/Apps/. find: /Net/Apps/.: Value too large for defined data type [the '.' after the /Net/Apps/ is necessary, as this is a symlink here! But the same happens, when that is not the case!] I've read about such a problem in the Ubuntu bug-tracking system, and they claim to have a solution for this one. This could be true, as this problem doesn't show, when I use the Knoppix 4.0 DVD (which uses a 2.6.12-kernel, iirc). I did compile and try under 'sarge' the latest kernel available in the Debian repository at this time (2.6.11-7) from kernel-source-2.6.11_2.6.11-7_all.deb and accessories via 'make-kpkg', a 'sarge'-version of "kernel-image-2.6.11-1-686_2.6.11-7_i386.deb" so to speak, and this one, too, shows the error. So it isn't gone in Debian! libc6 is: Version: 2.3.2.ds1-22, the 'standard one', but I don't think, it does matter. [As written above, it doesn't show up with kernel 2.4!] The second problem is the critical failure of applications in such an NFS-mounted tree. E.g. Mathematica v5.0 crashes, with a 'segmentation fault', after not only complaining about problems with "fonts" (that can often be ignored), but also with reporting missing 'structures' (read files!) from that tree, finally resulting in the abort. These files are definitely there and not 'harmed' - it does work with a 2.4 kernel and an otherwise unchanged 'sarge' system. [An LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 does not(!) help here for 2.6 kernels, as it does with e.g. Maple v.8, where a missing 'errno' variable is (otherwise) reported for libc6 by the dynamic linker with 2.6 kernels.] This problem does not(!) go away with the KNOPPIX 4.0 DVD kernel version, contrary to the 'find'-problem! Also playing around with every parameter of the NFS-system (like NFS-version (2 or 3), tcp, r/wsize etc.) that makes sense to me, did not result in a working system. The server(s) here is (are) Origin 200 SGI IRIX 6.5 system(s) with xfs filesystems! But I don't think this matters, either, see the 'Ubuntu'-problem report. Linux servers might work, though, by canceallation of errors in server and client. I don't dare to use such a combination on the 'writable' NFS-home- directories of our users, for fear of destroying files [the 'apps' are mounted read-only (ro) and are not a problem in this regard]. As this concerns the (NFS-mounted) applications as well as the home-directories of our users, I regard this problem as critical! Thus the severity rating! It is probably less severe for someone not using 'NFS' or using 'Linux only' systems - where I can't say, if the problem arises. The only workaround for me is to use a 2.4 kernel, which isn't nice - udev/hal and other component highly advisable for a desktop system (e.g. for USB-memory-sticks. other removable media etc.) are not available then! With the plea for a fast fix and best regards, Ruediger Oberhage -- H.-R. Oberhage Mail: Univ. Duisburg-Essen E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fachbereich Physik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Campus Essen, S05 V07 E88 Universitaetsstrasse 5 Phone: {+49|0} 201 / 183-2493 45141 Essen, Germany FAX: {+49|0} 201 / 183-4578 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]