> > We have a number of solaris 2.78 machines (I am in the process of installing
> > them now), and I notice that if I ls a directory that is mounted NFSv3/UDP from
> > a FreeBSD server to a Solaris 2.7 client there are a number of files that
> > show up missing. This is most intreaging with a large untar as I can do
> > 'ls | wc -l' in a directory and watch the numbers dance:
>
> ...
> >
> > Any ideas what isn't working correctly?
>
> This looks like something that was discussed maybe a couple of
> months ago. It turned out to be a bug in the Solaris implementation,
> which is something some people did not accept because the Solaris
> implementation is the reference implementation (yeah, I'll call all
> my programs "reference implementation" from now on :). FreeBSD is
> working according to NFS specs, but Solaris isn't.
Count me as one of the ones who do not accept this answer. I realize that
the Sun code may very well have bugs in it. I also know that what we have
right now "doesn't work" with sun clients. I believe that we have made
modifications to our TCP/IP stack code to deal with windows machines who
are not to spec, could we not do the same for sun and NFS?
Alternately, we have a sun support contract, and if someone could detail to
me exactly how they are not compliant I will try to file a bug report.
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