Greg Banks wrote:
> 
> On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 05:58:26PM +0100, James Pearson wrote:
> > Not quite sure what you mean by this - I had tried Greg's patch
> > (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-nfs&m=107604754127538&w=2)
> > previously - but it made no difference in my case. The kernel I'm using
> > now has both Greg's patch and Ian's recent autofs4 patch.
> 
> The error message and subsequent oops are both generic symptoms and
> could come from any kind of race with umount which causes a dentry
> or inode reference count leak, not just the particular one in NFS
> which I fixed.  There could well be another NFS bug like this, or
> one in autofs.  Ian's patch may have fixed it, hidden it, or just
> stopped tickling it.
> 
> The only way to tell for sure is to modify the code that generates
> the message to BUG() instead and use a kernel debugger to figure out
> what has gone wrong.  Note that using a debugger at oops time is
> already too late.
> 
> James, are you able to reproduce this at will?

Unfortunately not. It proved impossible to reproduce in a 'controlled'
way - however since using the latest autofs4 patch we haven't had the
problem. Given that, I'm happy with the situation as it stands.

James Pearson

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