https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=648923
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=648923#c7
Neil Brown changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Neil Brown 2010-10-27 00:22:39 UTC ---
The:
mountd[17942]: /disks/nfsserver/q and /disks/daten/samba
have same filehandle for *,10.0.0.0/8,10.72.27.2, using first
message is interesting given that /disks/daten doesn't appear in your exportfs
file. That probably isn't very significant.
I assume that /q /z /s are symlinks into /disks/nfsserver so that NFSv3 and
NFSv4 see the same name-space?
The tcpdump trace doesn't show much of interest.
There isn't an 'readdir' attempt. Did you trying looking inside the
mountpoints
after mounting them? e.g. ls -l /q ??
I see NFSv4 mount attempts for /q and /z which seem to be successful, then
an NFSv4 mount attempt for /s which fails as /s doesn't exist (for nfsv4).
This is followed by an NFSv3 mount attempt for /s
Then an NFSv4 mount for /mp3 which succeeds, (fstab doesn't mention /mp3!)
And then nothing - no attempt to access any of the filesystems,
Does that match your expectations?
also, which version of kernel and nfs-kernel-server did you down-grade to?
Know that with certainty will help narrow where I need to search for possible
causes.
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