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Re: write to XFS NFS filesystem

To: Derek Richardson <derek.richardson@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: write to XFS NFS filesystem
From: Derek Richardson <derek.richardson@xxxxxxx>
Date: 09 Nov 2001 10:08:10 -0600
Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <1005321564.1570.3021.camel@idoru.hstn.tensor.pgs.com>
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All,
My apologies, just found the problem...permissions...arggh!  That's what
late-night administration with lack of sleep gets you...
Thanks anyways,
Derek R.

On Fri, 2001-11-09 at 09:59, Derek Richardson wrote:
> All,
> I recently installed XFS 1.0.1 on an IBM x340 w/ a ServeRAID controller,
> root FS is still ext2, created a 400 GB filesystem on an already
> existing partition (ext2 type 83 partition).  NFS mounted by 16 client
> machines, all of which write to the FS on completion of a compute
> process, creating a single 12.9 GB file.  We know that the write worked
> correctly on ext2 NFS-mounted filesystem, so it's not
> application-related (at least in terms of it performing the write
> correctly in terms of queing/parrallelism).  There were no unusual
> entries in /var/log/messages (other than mount requests - which were
> successful) on the NFS-serving machine or the clients, yet the write
> still failed.
> I am using the rpms from release 1.0.1, and the 2.4.9-13 (RedHat and
> XFS) kernel from testing :
> acl-1.0.7-0.i386.rpm
> acl-devel-1.0.7-0.i386.rpm
> anaconda-7.1-7XFS.i386.rpm
> anaconda-runtime-7.1-7XFS.i386.rpm
> attr-1.0.3-0.i386.rpm
> attr-devel-1.0.3-0.i386.rpm
> devfsd-1.3.11-sgi.i386.rpm
> dmapi-0.1.1-0.i386.rpm
> dmapi-devel-0.1.1-0.i386.rpm
> kernel-doc-2.4.9-13SGI_XFS_PR1.i386.rpm
> kernel-headers-2.4.9-13SGI_XFS_PR1.i386.rpm
> kernel-smp-2.4.9-13SGI_XFS_PR1.i686.rpm
> kernel-source-2.4.9-13SGI_XFS_PR1.i386.rpm
> tux-2.1.0-2.i386.rpm
> xfsdump-1.0.9-0.i386.rpm
> xfsprogs-1.2.8-0.i386.rpm
> xfsprogs-devel-1.2.8-0.i386.rpm
> 
> Has anyone had experience with this, have any help, hint, suggestions? 
> FYI, unless it's absolutely life-or-death, I would prefer to use the
> RedHat-release kernels.  Any help is very appreciated, thanks in
> advance.
> Regards,
> Derek R.
> 
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