Re: NFS4 patch 08/20 (BAD_SEQID recovery)

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On Mar 10, 2014, at 13:26, Ben Taylor <benj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Trond
> 
> On 07/03/14 13:05, Trond Myklebust wrote:
>>> Can anyone tell me what happened to this patch please? Was it lost or
>>>> superseded?
>> It was superseded by commit 95b72eb0bdef6 (NFSv4: Ensure we do not reuse open owner names), which is available in linux 3.4 and newer.
> 
> Many thanks. That's a puzzle then, because we're running 3.9 and up and
> already have that patch (I've checked).
> 
> I've attached my Wireshark dump (or at least a subset of it -
> unfortunately I don't have the original call, the dump I've got is all
> the same) - don't know if this tells you anything it doesn't tell me?
> I'm not exactly experienced at reading these things!
> 

It looks as if the client is trying to convert a delegation into an open stateid as part of returning that delegation, but the server is disputing the sequence id value.
What server is this?

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Trond Myklebust
Linux NFS client maintainer, PrimaryData
trond.myklebust@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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