Re: Help figuring out NFS patches

G. Allen Morris III (gam3@ann.ixlabs.com)
Thu, 22 Jul 1999 20:39:40 -0700


>>>"W. Reilly Cooley" said:
> I'm getting the message someone else posted earlier, with no resolution,
> that "kernel: nfsd Security: /// bad export." It's very bizarre--it only
> seemed to begin today, and the system has been up and running for a week
> or more. (There was also a power blip, which caused a crash, so I suppose
> it could be fs corruption.)

Does the problem go away if you reboot the server?

> So here I am:
>
> Stock 2.2.10 kernel
> knfsd-1.4.6 binary RPM from H.J. Lu
>
> linux-2.2.7-sunrpc.patch
> nfsd-2.2.7-2.lockd.patch
> nfsd-2.2.7-3.patch
> nfsd-2.2.7-nfsfh.patch
> locks-2.2.3.diff
>
> Can someone hit me with a clue bat about exactly which of these patches I
> should apply?

You need the nfsd-2.2.7-3.patch for Solaris clients to run reliably.

>
> Also, I need to serve both Linux and Solaris 7 (and maybe soon AIX)
> clients--will I need to upgrade the (Linux) clients in any way? (I
> already figured out I would have to specify v2 and UDP.) Does it make a
> difference (in terms of how stable this will be) if I select "Emulate SUN
> NFS server"?
>
> Please include me in CC: as I'm not subscribed to the list.
>
> Wil
> --
> W. Reilly Cooley wcooley@nakedape.navi.net
> Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.navi.net

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