[Sorry if the e-mail appears to be duplicated, I don't see it in the
list, but I sent it 3 days ago ;(]
Hello,
I was told some days ago that my problem with my NFS system is related
to this bug, as the problem that I'm experiencing is quite similar.
The bug : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=469848
The link itself explains quite well my issue, I'm just truing to copy a
big file (36Gb) to my nfs server and when I try to get an ls -l command
to the same folder where I'm copying data, the command gets stuck for
some time. This amount of time changes from a few secs to SOME minutes
(9' is the current record).
I can live with some seconds of delay, but minutes is something quite
unacceptable.
As this is an nfs server running on a red hat system (an HP ibrix x9300
with Red Hat 5.3 x86_64, kernel 2.6.18-128) I was told to apply the
patch suggested from the bug on my clients.
Unfortunately my clients are running fedora core 14 (x86_64, kernel
2.6.35.6-45) and I can't find the file that they are referring to, the
file fs/nfs/inode.c is not there and I can't find the rpm that contains it.
As the bug is a very very old one, I took it for granted that is already
applied to fedora, but I wanted to make sure that it is looking at the file.
Can you help me on this? I'm I wrong in my supposition (is the patch
really applied)? is it possible that my problem is somewhere else?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help, please let me know if I can
provide any more information.
j
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