I must be missing something but let me bounce this off the croud...
I have an f630 with ontap5.3.6 sharing out NFS data to a Solaris 7 box and in certain directories I get this error:
/bin/ls -F (or -l also causes this) ls: "suid_mounts_allowed.dat": Value too large for defined data type
A truss showed this: lstat64("suid_mounts_allowed.dat", 0xFFBEF958) = 0 acl("suid_mounts_allowed.dat", GETACLCNT, 0, 0x00000000) = 4 brk(0x00025E58) = 0 brk(0x00027E58) = 0 lstat64("suid_mounts_allowed.dat.old", 0xFFBEF958) Err#79 EOVERFLOW
getfacl suid_mounts_allowed.dat.old doesn't show anything different than any other file in the directory...
These errors don't show up on Solaris 5.5.1 or Solaris 5.6, but is consistant on different Sol7 systems. My other thought was inodes, but there are files that don't get an error with higher inodes.
Anybody have an idea?
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