Well, I wish I could say I have an authoritative answer on what caused it, but I can no longer reproduce the problem. I've tried the same thing with the following mount options, all of which work fine: vers=2,proto=udp vers=3,proto=udp vers=3 vers=3,proto=udp,noac (no options) At this point, I have to assume some other system and/or network anomoly was causing the problem. If I can reproduce and resolve the symptoms, I'll re-summarize. -J. On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 15:20, Jason Dixon wrote: > Hi folks- > > My apologies if this is out there somewhere, but I've googled this to > death without finding a satisfactory answer. I'm attempting to tar copy > a large repository (actually, the RHAS3.0 iso images) from a Linux NFS > server to a Solaris NFS client. At various intervals, the transfer > invariably dies with a "file not found" error. The cause of this error > can be explained by the sudden disappearance of directories in the > top-level of the exported share. > > Remounting the share causes the directories (and everything recursive > therein) to reappear, but the problem reoccurs the next time I try the > transfer. I've tried a number of different flags, up to and including > all of the following: > > vers=2,proto=udp,ro,noac > > Unfortunately, there's been no effect. Has anyone run into this? Is it > a known incompatibility between NFS implementations? The problem is > easily reproducible. The server is running Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 > Update 2 on a DL380. The client is running Solaris 8 on an E250. Both > servers, while on separate VLANs, are in the same general networking > "vicinity". Any ideas/solutions will be greatly appreciated. > > TIA, -- Jason Dixon, RHCE DixonGroup Consulting http://www.dixongroup.net -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list