Jens,

That looks like a problem we had as well. You might also see that "dot"
files are really messed up. The problem exists in that particular kernel
release I believe (I don't have it in front of me atm) and an upgrade is
necessary. It's a problem specific to NFS I believe.

-Corey

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Jens Voigt <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> we are running RHEL5.4 2.6.18-164.el5PAE on 2 Servers. One is mounting an
> FC-Storage(MPIO) and export this via NFS to the Network(NIS, automounter)
> also via Samba.
>
> I created a new file on the samba share on server1 and do a 'ls -altr' on
> the server1. So the new file is on the bottom. Everythings fine.
> #ls -altr
> Aug  8  2008 oldfile
> Mar  3 11:01 newfile
>
> Now my Problem one user reported and also happens on my workstation 2
> times:
> Server2 mounts the same folder via nfsv3
> The same 'ls -altr' on server2 shows me also the same file at the bottom
> and a second old file in this folder with the same new timestamp.
> At the same time on server1 'ls -altr' shows me the correct timestamps. The
> second old file dated in year 2008.
> A second 'ls -altr' on server2 shows me also the correct timestamps now.
>
> Server1
> #ls -altr
> Aug  8  2008 oldfile
> Mar  3 11:01 newfile
> at the same time on Server2
> #ls -altr
> Mar  3 11:01 oldfile
> Mar  3 11:01 newfile
>
> one second later on Server2
> #ls -altr
> Aug  8  2008 oldfile
> Mar  3 11:01 newfile
>
> I don't know which component is causing this problem. For my understanding
> it must be nfs.
>
> regards Jens
>
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