Hi, I am observing since multiple kernel versions e.g. 3.0.38-8-default and 3.0.42-7.1-default that /var/lib/nfs/rmtab grows without limits with redundant entries. head /var/lib/nfs/rmtab .179.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a .218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 0.13.179.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 1.13.179.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 1.179.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 1.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 10..13.179.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 10..179.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 10..218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a 10.0.13.179.218:/SHARED/nfs/home:0x0000000a As you can see there are multiple syntactically incorrect IP address entries. Are the scrampled address entries due to memory corruption? On another machine which is also a nfs server but currently has no nfsserver running I see -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14G 17. Sep 22:08 /var/lib/nfs/rmtab head rmtab .13.178.225:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 .178.217:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 1.128:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 10.10.13.137.56:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 10.110.13.178.217:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 10.13.0:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 10.13.1.179.218:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 10.13.10.13.137.37:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 10.13.110.13.137.124:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000006 10.13.113.137.42:/SHARED/nfs/daten:0x00000001 If I am not mistaken this file is maintained by the kernel nfs server. It looks to my like the kernel nfs server does add entries without good reason. (I observed the same problem with recent official SLES11SP2 kernels!) Best regards Martin Konold -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org