unpredictable behaviour
tim.conway at philips.com
tim.conway at philips.com
Tue Nov 6 11:17:21 EST 2001
I'm not familiar with that issue, at least as a known issue, yet. I'll
look into it. it sounds possible... the filesystems are nfs, freebsd
network attached storage.
Tim Conway
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perl -e 'print pack(nnnnnnnnnnnn,
19061,29556,8289,28271,29800,25970,8304,25970,27680,26721,25451,25970),
".\n" '
"There are some who call me.... Tim?"
Jos Backus <josb at cncdsl.com>
11/05/2001 04:43 PM
Please respond to Jos Backus
To: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS at AMEC
cc:
Subject: Re: unpredictable behaviour
Classification:
Hi Tim,
Could this be the NFS timestamp/EOVERFLOW problem? See e.g.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:_GGdsnFTb8g:lists.sourceforge.net/pipermail/nfs/2000q2/001299.html+EOVERFLOW+NFS+Solaris&hl=en
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