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Re: nasty NFS bug


To: Andrew Atrens <atrens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Hiten Pandya <hmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 16:51:47 +0100

Andrew Atrens wrote:

When I try to write a file to an NFS (amd) mount I get a permission denied error and file gets truncated to zero bytes .
Reading works, of course.


The error sequence is -

I save the file
I get the error message
I quickly do an ls -l  and the file size looks fine
I do another ls and the file is 0 bytes.


The nfs server is an auspex, running a variant of solaris I think.

Hmm, I think a fix for something along these lines (i.e. files being truncated etc) was committed in FreeBSD, you might wanna read their CVS logs. If I get time in this week, I will look at it.

Also, could you try TCP as a protocol and try nfsv3.

Regards,

--
Hiten Pandya
hmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx




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