>> does anybody have a solution ?
>
> Fix 'crontab' to close before unlinking...
>
> Is this the Debian/Ubuntu crontab program it looks a bit like it,
> but this bug was fixed 6 years ago.
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=413962
I'm using debian 7, the bug still exist
>> does anybody have a solution ?
>
> Fix 'crontab' to close before unlinking...
>
> Is this the Debian/Ubuntu crontab program it looks a bit like it,
> but this bug was fixed 6 years ago.
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=413962
I'm using debian 7, the bug still exist
Hello,
I did some more investigations, (wireshark)
The unlink of /tmp/crontab.vYPoHR/crontab is tranlated into a rename nfs call ?
(.nfs file)
NFS 670 V3 READDIRPLUS Reply (Call In 731) crontab .. .
NFS 210 V3 LOOKUP Call (Reply In 734), DH:
Hello,
I did some more investigations, (wireshark)
The unlink of /tmp/crontab.vYPoHR/crontab is tranlated into a rename nfs call ?
(.nfs file)
NFS 670 V3 READDIRPLUS Reply (Call In 731) crontab .. .
NFS 210 V3 LOOKUP Call (Reply In 734), DH:
Hello,
I'm doing some " crontab -e, exit with :x" on NFS mount point,
and there is a race condition whent removing temporary files :
7701 write(2, "No modification made\n", 21) = 21
7701 open("/tmp/crontab.vYPoHR", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 4
7701 getdents(4,
Hello,
I'm doing some " crontab -e, exit with :x" on NFS mount point,
and there is a race condition whent removing temporary files :
7701 write(2, "No modification made\n", 21) = 21
7701 open("/tmp/crontab.vYPoHR", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 4
7701 getdents(4,
Hello,
On toshiba Tecra 8100 (latest bios), kernel 2.4.2-pre1
* APM + Pcmcia Xircom (tulip), Hangs on "ifup" either as module or staticly
linked. (no more Sysrq)
* Xircom alone without APM is ok.
With ACPI big slowdown (as everybody else...)
just for informational purpose as I cannot
Hello,
On toshiba Tecra 8100 (latest bios), kernel 2.4.2-pre1
* APM + Pcmcia Xircom (tulip), Hangs on "ifup" either as module or staticly
linked. (no more Sysrq)
* Xircom alone without APM is ok.
With ACPI big slowdown (as everybody else...)
just for informational purpose as I cannot
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 01:32:49PM +, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > If I were packaging a Linux distribution, I'd be sure to have ECN
disabled
> > > by default, FWIW.
> >
> > Probably the case. However the more people who pester the faulty sites
the
> > better. Did you ask the person how many
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 01:32:49PM +, Alan Cox wrote:
If I were packaging a Linux distribution, I'd be sure to have ECN
disabled
by default, FWIW.
Probably the case. However the more people who pester the faulty sites
the
better. Did you ask the person how many reports he needed
Hi all,
I'm testing 2.4 series for few weeks,
even the last prerelease
I've seen stranges things :
I cannot access to some ips adresses ! :
in http or in smtp using "konqueror", "netscape",
"mail", "telnet 25".
I cannot login to hotmail (in the web page:http)
or send mail (smtp) to
Hi all,
I'm testing 2.4 series for few weeks,
even the last prerelease
I've seen stranges things :
I cannot access to some ips adresses ! :
in http or in smtp using "konqueror", "netscape",
"mail", "telnet 25".
I cannot login to hotmail (in the web page:http)
or send mail (smtp) to
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