"Marty Rosenberg":
> The subject pretty much says it all.  I've mounted a bunch of directories 
> with the command:
> mount -t aufs -o 
> dirs=/mnt/farm1:/mnt/farm2:/mnt/farm3:/mnt/farm4:/mnt/farm5:/mnt/farm6:/mnt/farm7
>  none /data_test
> after which, attempting to find a particular file in /data_test gives strange 
> errors like:
> find: ./videos/tv/Seinfeld/Seinfeld Season 3/Seinfeld 3 - 21 The Keys.avi/(Ep 
> 10 of 13) Fakin' It.avi: No such file or directory

Please let me make sure first.
- you have configured aufs correctly, including last lhash.patch problem.
- you didn't get any warnings both of at compiling and loading the
  module.
- all your branches are writable, and they are all xfs.

I will test xfs with huge number of files, please wait for a while.
Also, I am afraid that I have to check 2.6.18-gentoo-r6 kernel.


> PS: I'm really looking forward to being able to export a union over NFS.  is 
> there anything I can do to help out? I've got plenty of boxes with various 
> platforms/ architectures.  

After this problem fixes, I will send you a patch which exports
aufs. Please test it.
And please try 64bit environment and SMP machines. Aufs needs to be
tested on such environments, because I don't have such machines.

Junjiro Okajima

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