What OS is running on the NFS client and server?
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Matthew Emmerton || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Brian Reichert wrote:
> I'm starting to see errors in /var/log/messages under 4.2-RELEASE:
>
> Sep 23 00:31:17 bmdb1 /kernel: got bad cookie vp 0xe2e5ef80 bp 0xcf317328
>
> Not many, but more than one, and I've never seen this in my years
> of using FreeBSD.
>
> The code producing this message is in /usr/src/sys/nfs/nfs_bio.c,
> with this associated comment:
>
> /*
> * Yuck! The directory has been modified on the
> * server. The only way to get the block is by
> * reading from the beginning to get all the
> * offset cookies.
> *
> * Leave the last bp intact unless there is an error.
> * Loop back up to the while if the error is another
> * NFSERR_BAD_COOKIE (double yuch!).
> */
>
> Is this an error that I need to worry about? Is this just my NFS
> client loosing track of some bookkeeping details?
>
> --
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