In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is a known problem -- the problem has to do with a bug in the glibc
>code, and not rpc.nfsd. You have two options to avoid this bug. The
>first is to use the old rpc.nfsd from the bo distribution, which uses
>libc5 inst
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Llista mail debian wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We have a serious problem with daemon rpc.nfsd.
>
> This daemon dies very often and we don't know why.
This is a known problem -- the problem has to do with a bug in the glibc
code, and not rpc.nfsd. You have two options to
Hi!
We have a serious problem with daemon rpc.nfsd.
This daemon dies very often and we don't know why.
The problem happens in two machines with Debian 2.0 (Pentium
200MM, 128Mb Ram, 5HD UWSCSI 8GB for each one and Pentium II 266, 128Mb
Ram and 4 HD UWSCSI 8GB each one).
Hi!
We have a serious problem with daemon rpc.nfsd.
This daemon dies very often and we don't know why.
The problem happens in two machines with Debian 2.0 (Pentium
200MM, 128Mb Ram, 5HD UWSCSI 8GB for each one and Pentium II 266, 128Mb
Ram and 4 HD UWSCSI 8GB each one).
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