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Date:      Sat, 30 Jan 1999 05:21:20 -0800
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>
To:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Even more interesting NFS problems..
Message-ID:  <91639.917702480@zippy.cdrom.com>

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Scenario: Two machines, releng3.freebsd.org (running 3.0-stable) and
current.freebsd.org (running 4.0-current).  releng3 has all the disk
space and is the NFS server.  current is an NFS client and uses
releng3 for its CVS repository, FTP snapshot stashing area, etc.

As of the day before yesterday, I started getting all manner of NFS
errors on "current" and checked the amd.conf file it was using.
Version 3 of NFS seemed to be the default (!) for amd so I changed
it to version 2 and rebooted both boxes.  Still no change.  When
doing things like a cvs update from current using the cvs repo
on releng3, I get this:

root@usw2-> cvup
U Makefile.inc1
U Makefile.upgrade
? make.out
U bin/rm/rm.1
cvs update: cannot open /home/ncvs/src/contrib/groff/devps/HNI,v: RPC struct is bad

That latter message is a new one in my experience.  Anyone have any
ideas?  I might also add that this exact same setup worked great back
when current.freebsd.org was running 3.0-current and
releng3.freebsd.org was releng22.freebsd.org, running 2.2.8-stable.
The only thing I changed were the OS versions and now we're also
SNAPless. :-(

- Jordan

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