I've been using the CVS version to develop CacheFS for the
past few days. I mount some ftpfs and stuff for testing. I
haven't seen the 'Stale NFS file handle' since.
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kernel 2.4.19 on debian sarge, I'm getting this every now
and then too (with ftpfs)
can provide logs also if needed
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I tried lufs-0.6.0 with my debian 3.0 / 2.4.19-686 and
the "Stale NFS file handle" bug is still there.
Kernel logs gives a large amount of : "(lu_do_stat) - stat
failed!"
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I tried lufs-0.6.0 with my debian 3.0 / 2.4.19-686 and
the "Stale NFS file handle" bug is still there.
Kernel logs gives a large amount of : "(lu_do_stat) - stat
failed!"
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is there something specific you do (something I can do to
replicate it), or it simply happens after some time of use?
--> ls: /mnt/.: Stale NFS file handle
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No, I don't do anything special. I shows up when trying to
copy files above say 1MBytes. I never managed to copy one
single file of this size.
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This is hopefully fixed in 0.6.2. Can someone please confirm?
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I've been using the CVS version to develop CacheFS for the
past few days. I mount some ftpfs and stuff for testing. I
haven't seen the 'Stale NFS file handle' since.