Kris Kennaway wrote:
For some months now I have been experiencing NFS corruption on the three machines in the dosirak.kr package cluster - these are SMP pentium 4 machines that run -CURRENT. Setting DISABLE_PSE and DISABLE_PG_G does not fix these problems. I am able to easily reproduce these problems using /usr/src/tools/regression/fsx on a loopback nfs mount - they are not deterministic, but it blows up within about 8000 operations (less than a minute of operation). In fact sometimes it even manages to make fsx segfault, which is fairly impressive :)
Just mount something rw via loopback nfs, and run 'fsx foo' on the nfs filesystem for a few minutes.
I just ran an fsx cycle on my desktop machine over a TCP mount, and it seemed to work fine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /usr/src/tools/regression/fsx] ./fsx /tmp/nfs/x truncating to largest ever: 0x13e76 truncating to largest ever: 0x2e52c truncating to largest ever: 0x3c2c2 truncating to largest ever: 0x3f15f truncating to largest ever: 0x3fcb9 truncating to largest ever: 0x3fe96 truncating to largest ever: 0x3ff9d truncating to largest ever: 0x3ffff skipping zero size read skipping zero size write skipping zero size write ^Csignal 2 testcalls = 166863
Lars -- Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> USC Information Sciences Institute
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