[ale] that same darn NFS problem
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Sun Feb 16 19:20:14 EST 2003
I still wonder whether or not you're having a problem with file system
space. What does 'df' report?
ChangingLINKS.com wrote:
> 1.I removed the 2 nic cards from the server, and undid all that was did to get
> them to work.
>
> 2. I tried to configure NFS to work. I am successful, BUT clients can not
> write to files. When I open vi and try to edit a file, it says "write error
> in swap file" and when I try to save it says "is your filesystem full?"
>
> 3. clients can touch and rm files. It seems as though the owner is "nobody."
> BUT, that only happens when I am root on the client. When I am the user, that
> problem the owner is listed correctly.
> Also, when I opened a file and tried to exit the file became 0 bytes.
>
> 4. What is also weird about this problem is that I was somehow able to
> duplicate it - even though I completely reinstalled the OS on the server.
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Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
The latest, most widespread virus? Microsoft end user agreement.
Think about it...
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