I have a RHEL 4 NFS server that shares out three volumes, all read-only. One goes to another Linux box, and the other two go to a Solaris 9 machine. One of the volumes mounted on the Solaris boxes is having bewildering problems. Every night, two processes run on the server that cause these problems. The first is: /sbin/quotacheck -fguma The second is AIDE, a Tripwire replacement. When either of these processes runs, semi-random files semi-disappear from the client. The files are always in the same directories, but different ones disappear on different days. The symptoms are always the same: running 'ls' will show the files, but running 'ls -lAF' (or anything that requires running stat() on them) fails with "File not found." Opening them also fails. To solve this problem, I have to touch the file *on the client*; of course, it gives an error that it can't create the file in question, but after that, everything works. The only common thread I can think of between quotacheck and AIDE is that both stat a very large number of files on the server. That said, AIDE is not configured to check any of the volumes that are shared via NFS. I also wrote a quick Perl script to recurse into a directory and stat all the files in it, but that doesn't break the NFS shares, either. I initially thought the problems where related to the firewall on my server, so I turned it off. (There is no firewall on the client.) Based on suggestions from fellow S.A., I tried adding actimeo=0 and forcedirectio to the mount options on the client, but that didn't solve anything. My users are getting very antsy, to say the least. Does anyone have any ideas? (Aside from cosmic rays, I mean.) Here's my /etc/exports on 'huxley', the server: /webdirs/univ job.nebrwesleyan.edu(all_squash,anonuid=1080,anongid=1080,ro) /webdirs/students students.nebrwesleyan.edu(all_squash,anonuid=1080,anongid=1080,ro) /webdirs/faculty job.nebrwesleyan.edu(all_squash,anonuid=1080,anongid=1080,ro) And on 'job', the client, the corresponding lines from /etc/vfstab: huxley:/webdirs/univ - /www_misc nfs - yes soft,bg,actimeo=0,forcedirectio huxley:/webdirs/faculty - /web/people nfs - yes soft,bg It bears repeating that only one of the volumes (/webdirs/univ, mounted on /www_misc) is having problems; the other volume shared between the two servers is just fine. Other NFS mounts on the client and shares from the server are similarly fine. In fact, most of the NFS share in question is fine -- it's just two directories that consistently lose files whenever quotacheck or AIDE is run. Any ideas? I'm up against a brick wall on this one. Thanks! Chris St. Pierre Unix Systems Administrator Nebraska Wesleyan University -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list