I had fears that the raid group size would be stored in the raid group by some pernicious machinations, but Jeff assuaged any such trepidations. I'll bet Jeff's life on it. ---
Gee..thanks. *g*
If anyone has filers in South Miami Beach, Malaysia, or Buffalo (during a home Sabres or Bills game)..Im not totally against being flown out there to type 'df' on your filer or something.
I -may- even bring swag from Sam's desk.
I've been getting some strange errors from my Linux clients...
cp: Input/output error and cat: write Input/output error
They occur randomly when I try to copy or cat 20 - 40mb sized files to and from a filer. Solaris (x86 and Sparc) servers copying the same size files around are not experiencing the same problem.
The file systems are all mounted with nfs2, soft, bg, intr.
Has anyone else seen this before?
TIA!
- Nick
Nick's Lists (mrlist@noid.org) said, on [010426 00:08]:
I've been getting some strange errors from my Linux clients...
cp: Input/output error and cat: write Input/output error
Is anyone surprised that linux and NFS still do not play nice together?
-P.
Is anyone surprised that linux and NFS still do not play nice together?
Ooh, *baguette*!
Linux's NFS has been "okay" since the mid-2.2 kernels, and I've had no problems whatsoever with it as of 2.4. Yes, things were Bad in the past, but truly, honestly, surely, everything's okay now.
Colm (de-bitching lists since 1995...)
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Colm Buckley wrote:
Is anyone surprised that linux and NFS still do not play nice together?
Ooh, *baguette*!
Linux's NFS has been "okay" since the mid-2.2 kernels, and I've had no problems whatsoever with it as of 2.4. Yes, things were Bad in the past, but truly, honestly, surely, everything's okay now.
Ditto. I've been running a dozen Linux (2.2) boxes with everything but /var and /tmp NFS mounted off a filer for over a year with no (unprovoked) problems.
-Ronan
We are running ~50 linux (rh 6.2) boxes off of two 720's. most have /home mounted and/or doing database text searches. no problems other than flaky network cards. We have begun to use intel 82559 cards in our critical systems. Netgear cards seem to have problems with high traffic.
-vance-
At 7:44 PM +0100 4/26/01, Ronan Mullally wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Colm Buckley wrote:
Is anyone surprised that linux and NFS still do not play nice together?
Ooh, *baguette*!
Linux's NFS has been "okay" since the mid-2.2 kernels, and I've had no problems whatsoever with it as of 2.4. Yes, things were Bad in the past, but truly, honestly, surely, everything's okay now.
Ditto. I've been running a dozen Linux (2.2) boxes with everything but /var and /tmp NFS mounted off a filer for over a year with no (unprovoked) problems.
-Ronan
Nick's Lists (mrlist@noid.org) said, on [010426 00:08]:
I've been getting some strange errors from my Linux clients...
cp: Input/output error and cat: write Input/output error
Is anyone surprised that linux and NFS still do not play nice together?
No comment :)
- N
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Ehlke" pde@ehlke.net To: "Nick's Lists" mrlist@noid.org Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 10:13 AM Subject: Re: Input/output errors from Linux clients?
Nick's Lists (mrlist@noid.org) said, on [010426 00:08]:
I've been getting some strange errors from my Linux clients...
cp: Input/output error and cat: write Input/output error
Is anyone surprised that linux and NFS still do not play nice together?
Hell, it took Sun 10 years to get their implementation reasonable, and they invented the damn protocol!
Bruce