I've had this same problems here with a machine that's on a segmented network here. Where I would get these I/O Errors when I use nfs in async mode.
After a lot of investigation it turned out to be a interaction problem between a very large and old cisco switch and a router(aslo cisco). It turned out that my cisco switch was doing all sorts of things that either it shouldn't have been or, didn't need to do. To test to see if this is a problem in your case, try plugging a cable directly between your two machines(x-over of course). Then try a async transfer. If that still fails, try getting better gig-e cards. I recommend the intel built gig-e cards. Good luck, Michael Gregg On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 16:12 +0100, listrcv wrote: > Michelle Konzack wrote: > > > You should correct your NFS-Setup! > > Yeah, I tried, but async mode fails. > > > GH > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Get 99% spam blocking without tuning, or it's FREE. http://www.abaca.com" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]