* Ahmad Khayyat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-30 19:57]:
If it is indeed an ethernet driver issue, why does nfs cause errors when
transferring file _to_ to the server only?
Transfers from the server to the client cause absolutely no errors.
I think that's in line with what people are seeing
* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-29 22:36]:
That's odd. I tried Debian's 2.6.17 kernel and didn't see any
problems, I think. I'll try again.
I copied a 840 MB file 100 times over NFS this night with 2.6.17
without any problems.
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I'm still on 2.6.18-3-ixp4xx. Yesterday, I have had I/O errors over
samba. These were my first samba incidents, but then again I just
started using samba recently. I have been trying to reproduce the error
with samba with no luck.
My conclusion is that errors occur much less frequently with
If it is indeed an ethernet driver issue, why does nfs cause errors when
transferring file _to_ to the server only?
Transfers from the server to the client cause absolutely no errors.
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
retitle 404447 ixp4xx: open source network driver behavingly badly under load,
can
retitle 404447 ixp4xx: open source network driver behavingly badly under load,
can cause corruption
severity 404447 important
thanks
Hi Ahmad,
I've tested various combinations now and I'm pretty sure this is a
problem with the open source Ethernet driver for the IXP4xx platform.
I've tested:
Hi Martin,
I am not sure if what you experienced is consistent with my encounters:
1) I have been having this nfs problem before I upgrade to debian kernel
when I was using slugOS 2.6.17 (or is it 2.6.16 - can't remember now!)
kernel (debootsrapped etch), which supposedly uses Intel's driver.
Hi Ahmad,
* Ahmad Khayyat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-29 12:28]:
1) I have been having this nfs problem before I upgrade to debian
kernel when I was using slugOS 2.6.17 (or is it 2.6.16 - can't
remember now!) kernel (debootsrapped etch), which supposedly uses
Intel's driver.
That's odd. I
* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-29 14:13]:
- 2.6.18-2 on NSLU2 to rule out the mm/msync patches: it works fine.
Err, thinko here: 2.6.18-2 does _not_ work, therefore ruling out the
mm/msync patches (which are not in -2).
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* Ahmad Khayyat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-29 12:28]:
1) I have been having this nfs problem before I upgrade to debian kernel
when I was using slugOS 2.6.17 (or is it 2.6.16 - can't remember now!)
kernel (debootsrapped etch), which supposedly uses Intel's driver.
Did you report this problem
I tried to discuss it on slug IRC channels only, but no one seemed to
notice the same problem and be on IRC at the times I was there ;).
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Ahmad Khayyat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-29 12:28]:
1) I have been having this nfs problem before I upgrade to debian kernel
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 06:54:36PM -0500, Ahmad Khayyat wrote:
Subject: nfs-kernel-server: Transferred files get corrupted
Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.0.10-4
Severity: important
When I transfer files from an x86 machine to the arm nfs server,
files arrive corrupted (md5sum
* Ahmad Khayyat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-24 18:54]:
When I transfer files from an x86 machine to the arm nfs server,
files arrive corrupted (md5sum mismatch) and dmesg/syslog shows:
kernel: nfsd: non-standard errno: -14
I just transfered a 161 MB file from my x86 to my slag via nfs and it
* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-26 17:31]:
I just transfered a 161 MB file from my x86 to my slag via nfs and it
worked fine. I think I'll need some more information from you:
Okay, I just tried a bigger file and I can see this too:
29724:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /mnt/tbm] cp
Ahmad,
When this happens to you, do you also always get an Input/output
error?
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- NSLU2 kernel:
2.6.18-3-ixp4xx
- /etc/exports options on NSLU2:
client-hostname(rw,sync)
- mount | grep nfs (after removing irrelevant entries) on x86:
nfsd on /proc/fs/nfsd type nfsd (rw)
rpc_pipefs on /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs type rpc_pipefs (rw)
nslu2:exported-dir on mount-point type nfs
I do. Although occasionally I don't. So, most of the time I do get I/O
error.
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Ahmad,
When this happens to you, do you also always get an Input/output
error?
reassign 404447 linux-2.6
thanks
On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 03:32:37PM +0100, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
This error message is coming from the kernel NFS code
(linux-2.6-2.6.18/fs/nfs/*)
Anibal, I suppose you should reassign this to linux-2.6.
Doing so -- the nfs-kernel-server package is for the
Subject: nfs-kernel-server: Transferred files get corrupted
Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.0.10-4
Severity: important
When I transfer files from an x86 machine to the arm nfs server,
files arrive corrupted (md5sum mismatch) and dmesg/syslog shows:
kernel: nfsd: non-standard errno: -14
Subject: nfs-kernel-server: Transferred files get corrupted
Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.0.10-4
Severity: grave
Severity upgrade. Causes data loss.
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