* John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010123 12:41] wrote:
>
> On 23-Jan-01 Julian Elischer wrote:
> > Suddenly the following error messages occur:
> > Jan 23 07:21:02 jules mountd[435]: can't export /unused
> > Jan 23 07:21:02 jules mountd[435]: bad exports list line /unused
> > -maproot
> > Jan 23 07:21:02 jules mountd[435]: could not remount /usr: Bad
> > address
> > Jan 23 07:21:02 jules mountd[435]: bad exports list line /usr
> > -alldirs
> > -maproot
> >
> > The file is:
> > /unused -maproot=root vjules
> > /usr -alldirs -maproot=root vjules
> >
> > vjules is just fine as an address:
> > julian@jules:ping vjules
> > PING vjules (192.168.254.2): 56 data bytes
> > .....
> >
> > CVS shows no changes to mountd recently.
> >
> > this /etc/exports file was working fine a couple of weeks ago.
> > Is this related to the 'ucred' thing people have been talking about?
>
> Possibly, are your kernel and world out of sync? You should've gotten
> evil console messages about trying to malloc some obscene amount of
> memory like 128MB though.
No, he would have panic'd before seeing that. Something else is
broken I think.
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