Subject: Re: Strange/weird '*fs' effects in -current (1.5Q till now)
To: Markus W Kilbinger <kilbi@rad.rwth-aachen.de>
From: Greywolf <greywolf@starwolf.com>
List: current-users
Date: 02/20/2001 14:00:24
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Markus W Kilbinger wrote:

# >>>>> "Greywolf" == Greywolf  <greywolf@starwolf.com> writes:
#
#     Greywolf> # that's what I did daily until some minutes ago: No
#     Greywolf> # change, the same strange/weird misbehavior all the
#     Greywolf> # time, and that for several weeks, now. (So, I
#     Greywolf> # hesitated some time before writing this mail, still
#     Greywolf> # hoping due to all the *fs changes...)
#
#     Greywolf> <aol>Yeah, same here</aol>
#
#     Greywolf> I find it doesn't seem to occur if you turn off softdeps
#     Greywolf> on the UFS of the thing you're NFS mounting.
#
# hmm, I also tried an old 'Digital UNIX V3.2C' alpha as NFS server:
# Same behavior/bug.
#
# Or do you mean using 'softdep' with nfs mounting? I've never tried
# this...

ufs target of nfs mount is ufs-mounted softdep.  NFS hoses terribly
in that state.

#
# Markus.
#


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