On Sep 29, 2009, at 11:31 AM, J. Bruce Fields wrote: > On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 07:15:40PM +0000, Tim Cullen wrote: >> I've been attempting to export an OCFS2 filesystem via NFS without >> success. My NFS client mounts the exported filesystem without >> problem but all subsequent access to the mount point results in >> Stale NFS File Handle error. On the NFS server in /var/log/messages >> I see error messages like the ones below complaining about attempts >> to access beyond the end of the disk. >> >> I've spoken with a supporting engineer at Oracle who didn't know >> what the problem might be and suggested I try this list. I'm hoping >> somebody here might be familiar with this problem. > > If I had to guess I would've said it was an ocfs2 problem; maybe > somebody on ocfs2-devel (cc'd) can help? The OCFS2 guys have already looked at it, I'm told. They'd like your assessment. > --b. > >> >> Sep 24 10:52:36 devapp1 kernel: ocfs2: Mounting device (8,3) on >> (node 2, slot 0) >> with ordered data mode. >> Sep 24 10:53:16 devapp1 kernel: NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery >> as the NFSv4 >> state recovery directory >> Sep 24 10:53:16 devapp1 kernel: NFSD: starting 90-second grace period >> Sep 24 10:53:32 devapp1 mountd[15182]: authenticated mount request >> from >> 10.100.0.50:723 for /mnt/rna (/mnt/rna) >> Sep 24 10:53:53 devapp1 kernel: attempt to access beyond end of >> device >> Sep 24 10:53:53 devapp1 kernel: sda3: rw=0, want=301300545749000, >> limit=348803280 >> Sep 24 10:53:53 devapp1 kernel: (15178,3):ocfs2_read_locked_inode: >> 460 ERROR: >> status = -5 >> Sep 24 10:54:11 devapp1 kernel: attempt to access beyond end of >> device >> Sep 24 10:54:11 devapp1 kernel: sda3: rw=0, want=301334905487368, >> limit=348803280 >> Sep 24 10:54:11 devapp1 kernel: (15178,3):ocfs2_read_locked_inode: >> 460 ERROR: >> status = -5 >> Sep 24 10:54:12 devapp1 kernel: attempt to access beyond end of >> device >> Sep 24 10:54:12 devapp1 kernel: sda3: rw=0, want=301300545749000, >> limit=348803280 >> Sep 24 10:54:12 devapp1 kernel: (15178,3):ocfs2_read_locked_inode: >> 460 ERROR: >> status = -5 >> Sep 24 10:54:12 devapp1 kernel: attempt to access beyond end of >> device >> Sep 24 10:54:12 devapp1 kernel: sda3: rw=0, want=301334905487368, >> limit=348803280 >> Sep 24 10:54:12 devapp1 kernel: (15178,3):ocfs2_read_locked_inode: >> 460 ERROR: >> status = -5 >> Sep 24 10:54:15 devapp1 kernel: attempt to access beyond end of >> device >> Sep 24 10:54:15 devapp1 kernel: sda3: rw=0, want=301334905487368, >> limit=348803280 >> Sep 24 10:54:15 devapp1 kernel: (15178,3):ocfs2_read_locked_inode: >> 460 ERROR: >> status = -5 >> Sep 24 10:54:15 devapp1 kernel: attempt to access beyond end of >> device >> Sep 24 10:54:15 devapp1 kernel: sda3: rw=0, want=301334905487368, >> limit=348803280 >> Sep 24 10:54:15 devapp1 kernel: (15178,3):ocfs2_read_locked_inode: >> 460 ERROR: >> status = -5 >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Come build with us! 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