Richard A Nelson wrote: > > Gads... Based on LKML feedback, I coerced the sendmail folk into > supporting fsync(dir) for Linux... Looks like we'll have to revisit > the conditions for using it! > > Please send me the following information: > 1) kernel on NFS server
2.4.5 w/o any additional patches > 2) user or kernel NFS server Kernel NFS server > 3) kernel on NFS client 2.4.8 w/o any additional patches > 4) user or kernel NFS client How do I tell? I have enabled NFS client support in the kernel and I mount the exports via fstab. I use NFSv3 (enabled in the kernel and checked with a packet sniffer). Also, I don't know if that's related: When booting the client, I get a screenful of messages a la "lockd: cannot lock 192.168.0.1" or something similar. 192.168.0.1 is the NFS server. Maybe it's enough to pass an option to mount? Viktor -- Viktor Rosenfeld WWW: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/

