Re: nfs v3 (fwd)
"Albert D. Cahalan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > For the benefit of some disbelievers, here we go again, just today. > Somebody, not be be named, was caught jumping ship due to NFS. Strange. I'm running plain 2.2.18pre on PCs, SPARC and Alpha, it works fine with Solaris NFS (as client and server) AFAIS. Machines run either up to date RH 6.2 or a mildly hacked version thereof. So far I haven't seen the dire consecuences of NFS on Linux that are supposed to make people leave in droves... I'd suspect they leave because NFS the protocol (or their setup) is broken, and blame the system. Sure, NFSv3 would mitigate some problems here, but nothing mission-critical for me at least. OTOH, 2.4.0-test NFS doesn't work for me: Can mount fine from Solaris, exporting to Solaris or 2.2.18pre just doesn't work at all. Might be utility problems, but nfsutils-0.2 doesn't work with plain 2.2.18pre, and the NFS patches get a huge reject in fs/nfs/dir.c and fishy-looking offsets elsewhere on 2.2.18pre6 at least. Anyway, if they leave Linux this way they werent't true believers in te first place, were they? ;-) -- Horst von Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] Casilla 9G, Vin~a del Mar, Chile +56 32 672616 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Re: nfs v3 (fwd)
I hate to say it, but NFS on Linux has been the worst thing I've every had to deal with since SLS was the only person on the hill. Every now and then I give it a go and try to read through the v2/v3/v29384 tangle of packages and documentation for building/using. Nobody has a usable set of documentation for "current" NFS. If you want NFS, use somebodies pre-cooked design. -d "Albert D. Cahalan" wrote: > For the benefit of some disbelievers, here we go again, just today. > Somebody, not be be named, was caught jumping ship due to NFS. > > - > >>> What version of nfs supproted in last stable FreeBSD ? > >>> The v2 only or v3 too? > >> > >> What an odd question to ask... let me guess, Linux 2.2.xx is giving > >> you trouble and you don't know that a fix is available? > > > > :) yes, sure. You are right. > > Do you know some way to solve it ? > - > > Unfortunately, not everybody gets help like this person did. > The people posting in public are the tip of an iceberg. -- "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." begin:vcard n:Ford;David x-mozilla-html:TRUE org:http://www.kalifornia.com/images/paradise.jpg"> adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Blue Labs Developer x-mozilla-cpt:;28256 fn:David Ford end:vcard
RE: nfs v3 (fwd)
For the benefit of some disbelievers, here we go again, just today. Somebody, not be be named, was caught jumping ship due to NFS. - >>> What version of nfs supproted in last stable FreeBSD ? >>> The v2 only or v3 too? >> >> What an odd question to ask... let me guess, Linux 2.2.xx is giving >> you trouble and you don't know that a fix is available? > > :) yes, sure. You are right. > Do you know some way to solve it ? - Unfortunately, not everybody gets help like this person did. The people posting in public are the tip of an iceberg. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
RE: nfs v3 (fwd)
For the benefit of some disbelievers, here we go again, just today. Somebody, not be be named, was caught jumping ship due to NFS. - What version of nfs supproted in last stable FreeBSD ? The v2 only or v3 too? What an odd question to ask... let me guess, Linux 2.2.xx is giving you trouble and you don't know that a fix is available? :) yes, sure. You are right. Do you know some way to solve it ? - Unfortunately, not everybody gets help like this person did. The people posting in public are the tip of an iceberg. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Re: nfs v3 (fwd)
"Albert D. Cahalan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: For the benefit of some disbelievers, here we go again, just today. Somebody, not be be named, was caught jumping ship due to NFS. Strange. I'm running plain 2.2.18pre on PCs, SPARC and Alpha, it works fine with Solaris NFS (as client and server) AFAIS. Machines run either up to date RH 6.2 or a mildly hacked version thereof. So far I haven't seen the dire consecuences of NFS on Linux that are supposed to make people leave in droves... I'd suspect they leave because NFS the protocol (or their setup) is broken, and blame the system. Sure, NFSv3 would mitigate some problems here, but nothing mission-critical for me at least. OTOH, 2.4.0-test NFS doesn't work for me: Can mount fine from Solaris, exporting to Solaris or 2.2.18pre just doesn't work at all. Might be utility problems, but nfsutils-0.2 doesn't work with plain 2.2.18pre, and the NFS patches get a huge reject in fs/nfs/dir.c and fishy-looking offsets elsewhere on 2.2.18pre6 at least. Anyway, if they leave Linux this way they werent't true believers in te first place, were they? ;-) -- Horst von Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] Casilla 9G, Vin~a del Mar, Chile +56 32 672616 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/