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Date:      Mon, 26 Jan 1998 16:31:48 -0800 (PST)
From:      Tom Bartol <bartol@salk.edu>
To:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Problems with NFS in -current
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980126155639.292A-100000@dale.salk.edu>

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Hi all,

With all the recent talk about -current possibly being stable enough to
update to again I thought I'd give it a try.  I've just made world and am
-current as of ~10PM PST Jan 25 and, well, X seems to be running fine, and
I can read my e-mail in pine via an NFS-mounted /var/mail, I'm sending
this e-mail from the machine in question, and my home dir and all of
/usr/local is NFS-mounted.  However I just observed the following glitch
-- I just ran a script which redirected it's standard out and standard
error to a log file (i.e. blah >& logfile ) and did a tail -f on the log
file where logfile was on an NFS-mounted filesystem.  All looked fine so I
quit from the tail process and then did the tail -f again a moment later
but this time the file look corrupted at the end.  I then did a cat on the
file and it was indeed corrupted at the end of the file (full of ^@
characters inserted in the file during the time I was viewing the file
with tail, but good data for the time when I was not viewing the file).  I
can replicate the problem reliably on NFS filesystems but the problem does
not occur on local filesystems.

I'd like to buy John a beer too, right along with the rest of you, but
what I'd really like to do is buy John and every one of us a John Dyson
clone! (I'm a scientist at the Salk Institute, I know what I'm talking
about, we could really do this!) ;-)  But until our Dyson clones mature
(will they ever mature?  Do I know John well enough to make such a
statement?) and earn their Ph.D's in CS we'll all have to send positive
thoughts to our one and only "real" John Dyson and the rest of the FreeBSD
team. 

Is this the feedback on -current you were looking for, John?

Tom






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