I have had JFS/NFS problems as well. I finally had to quit using JFS
because of this. I wonder if this problem you observe is related to my
issues.

eric



Christian Schmidt wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I'm having a little problem using a NFS-exported JFS.
> 
> The symptom:
> 
> The last entry in a directory does not show up when using the midnight
> commander, xmms, find or similar programs. It shows up when using ls or
> "echo *", though.
> This does however not happen with exported ext3 or reiserfs volumes.
> It is independent of the nfs daemon used (linux kernel / userspace nfs
> daemon tried).
> 
> The system:
> NFS-server: tested with
> linux-2.4.17 patched with lvm-1.0.1, cryptoapi 2.4.15-1 and jfs 1.0.11
> linux-2.4.12 patched with lvm-1.0.1-rc4 and jfs 1.0.7
> linux-2.4.9 patched with the version that has been the latest in those days
> 
> NFS-client: tested with
> linux-2.4.17 patched with lvm-1.0.1, cryptoapi 2.4.15-1 and jfs 1.0.11
> linux-2.4.16 patched with lvm-1.0.1, cryptoapi-2.4.15-1 and jfs 1.0.10
> linux-2.4.10-SuSE
> linux-2.4.9 patched as above.
> 
> For those who wonder about RAID:
> JFS behaves well on linux software RAID 1/5, with and without LVM
> between the raid and the filesystem, and also on loopback devices. It
> just is not fully NFS-exportable.
> 
> Regards,
> Christian
> 
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