Hi, On Apr 12, 2013, at 1:10, Rick Macklem <rmacklem_at_uoguelph.ca> wrote: > Well, I have no idea why an NFS server would reply errno 70 if the file > still exists, unless the client has somehow sent a bogus file handle > to the server. (I am not aware of any client bug that might do that. I > am almost suspicious that there might be a memory problem or something > that corrupts bits in the network layer. Do you have TSO enabled for your > network interface by any chance? If so, I'd try disabling that on the > network interface. Same goes for checksum offload.) > > rick > ps: If you can capture packets between the client and server at the > time this error occurs, looking at them in wireshark might be > useful? I will try all of those things. But first, a question that someone who understands pkgng will be able to answerr: Is this "fake-pkg" process even running on the NFS mount? The WRKDIR is /tmp, which is an mfs mount. LarsReceived on Fri Apr 12 2013 - 10:56:17 UTC
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