On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 01:46:10AM +0100, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> 
> What happens if you first move away your .listen directory? It's entirely
> possible that yours became corrupt for some reason and mine didn't.
> 
> I'm using the NFS kernel server, too. I don't think anybody uses the NFS user
> server anymore; it hasn't been developed for years either.
> 
> In general, I'd try to isolate if this is a feature of your NFS setup in
> general, or your specific .listen directory (probably media.db). What happens
> if you copy the .listen directory to somewhere on non-NFS, set $HOME to that
> place and the run listen? Also, does this happen _every_ time or can you run
> listen a few times before the database goes bonkers? You don't access the
> database from multiple hosts at the same time, do you?
> 
> /* Steinar */
> -- 
> Homepage: http://www.sesse.net/

I could not run listen one single time while HOME was over NFS. I may
try these (removing .listen and trying it again over NFS and moving
.listen to a non-NFS filesystem and running listen over ther), but I
don't think there would be any results. As soon as I do these, I'll post
again with the results. Since I have a second machine now, I may even
try this at home (no pun intended) and see if I get the same results.

Regards,
Thadeu Cascardo.


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