On Thu, Jan 14, 1999 at 08:03:46PM -0800, Chris Timmons wrote: > > I have duplicated on two pairs of machines a case whereby you have two > -current machines as of ~20:00 UTC 1999/Jan/14 which cannot interoperate > via NFS without corruption. > [...] > 18034 bytes read by the NFS client, 19229 bytes read on the local system! > > The file shown in the kdump output above is "Makefile" (see path below), > and we can see that it's true size is 19229. This is just one instance of > the problem. [...]
Same problems here -- or even worse. Running -current on a NFS-server and several diskless clients attached to it (I like the silence at my desk), I get truncated files and NFS-writes with a lot of ^...@^@^...@^@^@ and some other garbage in it. The ^...@^@^...@^@^...@-pages stuff seems to be reported as a kernel bug already. I tried several options: NFS-3/2, tcp/udp, hard/soft, (w/o) intr -- without success. At the time (src-cur.3702.gz/~12th Jan) even vi is not usable at all on the client side with a couple of files. Being very busy at the moment I don't have time to track this down myself. Bjoern To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message