Ian Dowse wrote:
> >On several clients (-DP1, -DP2, 4-stable) mounting a nfs-share
> >(mount_nfs -i -U -3 server:/nfs /mnt) and then copying data from that
> >share to the local disk (find -x -d /mnt | cpio -pdumv /local) results
> >in lost NFS-mount.
> >
> >client kernel: nfs server server:/nfs:
Hi,
are there any known issues with NFS-mounts using UDP? I'm seeing some
weird behaviour with a NFS-server (-current as of today).
On several clients (-DP1, -DP2, 4-stable) mounting a nfs-share
(mount_nfs -i -U -3 server:/nfs /mnt) and then copying data from that
share to the local disk (find -x
FYI,
Panic with sources from Feb. 20th 02:00 CET.
FreeBSD talisker 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Thu Feb 20 22:42:15 CET 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/TALISKER i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/patric$ gdb -k /sys/i386/compile/TALISKER/kernel.debug
/var/crash/vmcore.3
GNU g
I am seeing a reproducible panic with
FreeBSD talisker 5.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE #5: Wed Jan 29 10:49:32 CET 2003
root@talisker:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/TALISKER i386
What I've done is:
- kldload uvisor.ko
- running »/usr/sbin/usbd -d -v«
- running »jpilot-sync -d -l -p /dev/ucom0«
- hitti