Re: LS command bizzare behavior

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No it is not windows FS, this is a Hitachi Storage array managed by RedHat storage nodes.

How do I clear client side NFS without a reboot
(sorry about the cross post)

For server side, it is simple service nfs restart.
But it looks like redhat/centos no longer has a nfs client service.


On 9/22/2014 6:09 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
On 2014-09-22, Dan Hyatt <dhyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So how do I fix it.
If it is in fact client-side, you have to fix the client.  If these are
Windows NFS clients then I am not much help.  Perhaps the maintainers of
the NFS client software have heard of this issue.

If you have Samba already set up, it might be interesting to see if the
issue shows up there too.  If it does, then it may not be a client-side
issue.  If it doesn't happen under Samba then it's more likely to be
client-side NFS.

--keith


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