Simply copy some files *over NFS* from box1 to box2.
Or tar them, I did both.
The remote machine locks and freezes, no console output.
Copied 206MB before the MB/s went to 0 and crashed the remote box.
Nasty bug. SCP works fine.
I've reported this before w/ .config etc but nobody responded.
It still occurs.
The nastiest part of all is, when the box that crashed is rebooting, it
WILL NOT COME BACK up *IF* the machine that was sending the files to it is
up.
It is almost like box1 (client) is sending some deadly packets to the
other box and it cannot come up (it freezes after it initializes the NIC)
until the other box is rebooted/shut down or disconnected from the
network.
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 04:37:01 -0400 (EDT), Justin Piszcz <[email protected]> wrote:
>Simply copy some files *over NFS* from box1 to box2.
Which NFS? I've not had problems here with v3 + TCP, and each box
here uses NFS, I'd notice. Though I'm not using ACLs or any fancies.
>Or tar them, I did both.
>The remote machine locks and freezes, no console output.
>Copied 206MB before the MB/s went to 0 and crashed the remote box.
I'm unpacking source tarballs and patching from NFS mounted file
mirror / server. I'd surely notice if NFS stopped working here.
>Nasty bug. SCP works fine.
>I've reported this before w/ .config etc but nobody responded.
NFS kernel options, exports, fstab mount options, and a test case
please?
Cheers,
Grant.
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 04:37:01 -0400 (EDT), Justin Piszcz <[email protected]> wrote:
>I've reported this before w/ .config etc but nobody responded.
>host mail.lucidpixels.com [66.45.37.187]: 550 <[email protected]>:
> Recipient address rejected: Mail appeared to be SPAM or forged. Ask your Mail/DNS-Administrator to correct HELO and DNS MX settings or to get removed from DNSBLs
Perhaps if you use a real email address you'll get a better response?
Grant.