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Solaris 7 machines cannot use NFSv3 mounts from a FreeBSD NFS server.
When using NFSv2 the decrease in performance was very noticeable. I was
wondering if anyone among FreeBSD developers is aware of this problem (I
am not implying that the problem might be on the FreeBSD side, it might
as well be a bug in solaris NFS implementation).
I would greatly appreciate any help with the following problem. I have
a FreeBSD NFS server (3.2-STABLE, built on Aug 3), and a Solaris 2.7
client. I run into problems when trying to use NFSv3 mounts on the
client. Trying to remove files from the mounted partition (on the nfs
client) results in multiple errors, for example:
# rm -r /home/2/vladimir
rm: Unable to remove directory /home/2/vladimir/CVS/blowup/c: File exists
rm: Unable to remove directory /home/2/vladimir/CVS/blowup: File exists
rm: Unable to remove directory /home/2/vladimir/CVS/useradd: File exists
I have tried using tcp and udp mount options with the same result. NFSv2
works fine.
Solaris client has the latest patches applied. I would very much appreciate
any comments on that.
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