ian reinhart geiser on Wed, 13 Feb 2002 04:30:17 +0100


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[PLUG] wacky nfs errors...


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Greetings
	I have a NFS server that houses a common souce base that I have  3 machines 
doing builds off of.  Basicly i need to build Alpha, PPC and ia32 binaries 
from the common source, but when ever i build over NFS i get the following 
error:
Feb 12 08:47:40 rae kernel: nfs_refresh_inode: inode 1879113137 mode changed, 
0100644 to 0040755
Feb 12 08:58:48 rae kernel: nfs_refresh_inode: inode 1879402820 mode changed, 
0100644 to 0040755
Feb 12 08:59:12 rae kernel: nfs_refresh_inode: inode 1879402820 mode changed, 
0100644 to 0040755
Feb 12 09:00:06 rae kernel: nfs_refresh_inode: inode 1879402820 mode changed, 
0100644 to 0040755

At wich point the  corrisponding directory cannot be read or written to until 
it is deleted from the server side.  Can anyone point me to where to look for 
why this is happening?  Or how to stop it?  I remember on Digital unix 
something about lockd needing to be running, but I cannot seem to find that 
on linux.

thanks

- -ian reinhart geiser
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