After doing this, trucking some data across, you get this message from
linux:
kernel: svc: sk_data negative!
unix: NFS server pdsfdv06 ok
last message repeated 1 time
kernel: RPC: bad TCP reclen 00000000<4>nfsd: terminating on error 5
unix: NFS write error on host pdsfdv06: Stale NFS file handle.
unix: (file handle: 80acfdcc 16586a00 1586a00 90000 90000 2000000 0 0)^M
unix: NFS write error on host pdsfdv06: Stale NFS file handle.
unix: (file handle: 80acfdcc 16586a00 1586a00 90000 90000 2000000 0 0)^M
(unix = solaris box, kernel = linux box)
and the connection is hung; this is using Linux 2.1.125, with
knfsd-981022.tar.gz from kernel.org.
rebooting the linux box doesn't clear it; it just repeats itself!
stopping/starting NFS doesn't work, since it just complains about
address already in use.
I justed checked, and the first one is:
kernel: svc: sk_data negative!
kernel: RPC: bad TCP reclen 00000000<4>nfsd: terminating on error 5
and then I have four more of the top ones. This will probably stay
running this way till Thursday, as I get to rearrange everything then..
So, if there's something you want me to do, send detailed instructions,
and I'll see what I can do for ya.
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