nfs and amd

Michael_Schulz@public.uni-hamburg.de
Fri, 21 Feb 1997 11:31:08 +0100


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Hi!

I recently got the following error:
i tried to reexport an automounted directory cdrom with some linux-distribution
on it via nfs and started to install linux on an other machine in my local net.

So, the first time the nfsd tries to access the cdrom amd mounts it as desired.
But then after amd unmounts the cdrom and the nfsd tries to access it again,
i get the following error:

Eimer nfsd[389]: impossible hash_path[0] value: 08060e00 e4
9a0508000000000000000000000000004a4214067acecb31da7800

As far as i understand the nfsd caches parts of the cdrom an when i tries to
access the rest of the data it doesn't trigger the amd which has taken the
responsibility for the name-space of some parts of the file system.

Am i right? This should be corrected somewhere.

Here is the amd-setup:
/etc/amd.cdrom
cdrom type:=iso9660;dev:=/dev/hdc;fs:=/amd/cdrom;cache:=inc,sync;opts:=ro,nodev,nosuid,noexec

I' running kernel 2.0.29 (same on 2.0.25), nfs-server-2.2beta16, amd-upl102.

Regards,
Micha.

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