I'm seeing cthon failures on your linux-mm branch again, this time intermittent--and maybe only on v4? I haven't tried to look any closer yet. --b. Linux ying3 2.6.27-rc9-00034-g5e2e772 #89 PREEMPT Mon Oct 13 15:01:58 EDT 2008 i686 GNU/Linux cthon: local filesystem cthon: nfsv4 cthon: nfsv3 cthon: nfsv4/krb5 Starting BASIC tests: test directory /mnt/TMP (arg: -f) ./test1: File and directory creation test created 6 files 6 directories 2 levels deep ./test1 ok. ./test2: File and directory removal test removed 6 files 6 directories 2 levels deep ./test2 ok. ./test3: lookups across mount point 2 getcwd and stat calls ./test3 ok. ./test4: setattr, getattr, and lookup 20 chmods and stats on 10 files ./test4 ok. ./test5: read and write wrote 1048576 byte file 1 times read 1048576 byte file 1 times ./test5 ok. ./test6: readdir 202 entries read, 200 files ./test6 ok. ./test7: link and rename ./test7: (/mnt/TMP) newfile.9 has 1 links after link (expect 2) : No such file or directory basic tests failed cthon: nfsv3/krb5 cthon: nfsv4/krb5i cthon: nfsv4/krb5p Starting BASIC tests: test directory /mnt/TMP (arg: -f) ./test1: File and directory creation test created 6 files 6 directories 2 levels deep ./test1 ok. ./test2: File and directory removal test removed 6 files 6 directories 2 levels deep ./test2 ok. ./test3: lookups across mount point 2 getcwd and stat calls ./test3 ok. ./test4: setattr, getattr, and lookup 20 chmods and stats on 10 files ./test4 ok. ./test5: read and write wrote 1048576 byte file 1 times read 1048576 byte file 1 times ./test5 ok. ./test6: readdir 202 entries read, 200 files ./test6 ok. ./test7: link and rename ./test7: (/mnt/TMP) newfile.2 has 1 links after link (expect 2) : No such file or directory basic tests failed -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html