* Matthew Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010125 09:18] wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> > In the last episode (Jan 25), Matthew Jacob said:
> > > On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > > > Make sure you're using NFSv3 mounts (should be the default, but if not,
> > > > add "nfsv3" to the options column in fstab). I cross-mount FreeBSD,
> > > > Tru64, and Solaris boxes via NFS and can access large files on all
> > > > combinations of client and server.
> > >
> > > Huh. Interesting. The default showed up as a nfsv3 mount:
> > >
> > > 1/25 2:12 mountd/v3: granted 192.67.166.79 to /bob ro=0 uid0=60001
> > >
> > > The solaris mount showed up as:
> > >
> > > 1/25 2:06 mountd/v3: granted 192.67.166.155 to /bob ro=0 uid0=60001
> > > 1/25 2:06 nfs/tcp accepted 192.67.166.155,1023
> > >
> > > I'll try an explicit v3 mount/tcp and see if it's better.
> >
> > I use UDP mounts as it's easier to debug traces.
> >
> > The next step is to start looking as packet dumps... When you say that
> > the FreeBSD clients "stop writing", what error do they get?
>
> None. As in EOF.
>
> > Also, what
> > version of FreeBSD are you using?
>
> 4.2 in this case. 1.5.1 for NetBSD.
>
>
> Okay- I think from what you've said and what Thor said for NetBSD is that this
> is "supposed to work!" (which accords with what *I* thought too). I'll do some
> more debugging as I can (I'm in a project deadline for 3 projects this week).
>
> But I won't let it go! I was hoping to replace my Solaris box with either
> FreeBSD or NetBSD as my main home directory server. FreeBSD 4.2 panics part
> way through the first LADDIS runs I was using to test it with and I can't get
> NetBSD to start as a LADDIS client (I hadn't got the auth sorted out yet), so
> I've been trying to scrutinize a lot of things very closely in this area.
This is an old problem that I think was never addressed. It has to
do with the vm system (on i386). It may be fixed now, so keep playing
a bit, if not open a problem report and someone ought to get to it.
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