> " " == Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Irix at least used to have an export option to do mappings to
> keep clients that had 32/64bit inode problems happy. Do those
> help ?
No. The problem here is a Linux one: NFS uses 32/64-bit unsigned
cookies, whereas glibc expect
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Unfortunately the missing files in directory listings from SGI Irix
> > 6.5.9f NFS servers still persists with the 2.4 kernel - we used the
> > kernel 2.4.0 kernel that came with the Redhat 7.1beta
> > uname -a tells Linux test-ah1 2.4.0-0.99.11 #1 Wed Jan
> Unfortunately the missing files in directory listings from SGI Irix
> 6.5.9f NFS servers still persists with the 2.4 kernel - we used the
> kernel 2.4.0 kernel that came with the Redhat 7.1beta
> uname -a tells Linux test-ah1 2.4.0-0.99.11 #1 Wed Jan 24 16:07:17 EST
> 2001 i686 unknown
That is
Kernel 2.4 and Kernel 2.2.18: with some programs one file of each
directory of NFS shares served by Irix 6.5.9f (and Irix 6.5.8) is
missing in directory listings.
We first noted missing directory entries when we put an unmodified
2.2.18 kernel on a Redhat 6.2 system.
This was done to fight othe
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