On Saturday, 27 November 1999 at 10:26:15 -0500, Viren R.Shah wrote:
>
> I'm running a -current system from Nov 26th (approx 4am EST).
>
> I can currently reliably crash the system by doing:
>
> ln -s /home/users/vshah/public_html/index.html /home/users/vshah/index.html
>
>
> The crash only works when I do it on a NFS mounted filesystem. I'm
> using NFSv2/UDP. The server is a 3.2-STABLE FreeBSD box, running
> softupdates on the exported filesystem. I just checked that local
> filesystem on the server, and it is a 100% full. Can this just be put
> down to the known "softupdates full filesystem bug"?

Not based on the (non-existent) evidence you've supplied.  Where does
it crash?

> [BTW: the server hasn't crashed, it's only the FreeBSD client that
> crashes]

Do you mean the client process or the client operating system?

Greg
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