RE: Files are there, but not.

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Wendy,

Just to be complete. We see the problems occure on one of our GFS
fileservers that is acting as a NFS fileserver. So on both server and
clients connected to that GFS/NFS server, the files are missing. On the
other GFS/NFS fileservers and clients connected to those servers the
files are still available.

So the same ls command on fileserver 2,3,4,5 gives a normal view of all
the files.

Regards,
Jaap



> 
> 
> Hi Wendy,
> 
> > >  
> > >
> > Look like NFS client side caching issue. What's the kernel 
> > version you 
> > have in the nfs client machine (do a "uname  -a")?
> > 
> 
> It is the same as our NFS server, kernel 2.6.17.11
> 
> Regards,
> Jaap
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