Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 08:48:49 +0200 From: Alexander Langer <alex@big.endian.de> To: Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk> Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mount_nfs/df bug? Message-ID: <20000621084849.C1165@cichlids.cichlids.com> In-Reply-To: <20000621015144.B57917@strontium.scientia.demon.co.uk>; from ben@scientia.demon.co.uk on Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 01:51:44AM %2B0100 References: <20000620234825.A31951@cichlids.cichlids.com> <20000621015144.B57917@strontium.scientia.demon.co.uk>
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Thus spake Ben Smithurst (ben@scientia.demon.co.uk): > > neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 960684 31755 97% /usr= /home/ncvs > > neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr= /home/mp3 > > neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr= /home/brenn > > neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 960684 31755 97% /usr= /home/ncvs > > neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr= /home/mp3 > > neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr= /home/brenn > > neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 960684 31755 97% /usr= /home/ncvs > > neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr= /home/mp3 > > neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr= /home/brenn > > neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 960684 31755 97% /usr= /home/ncvs > > neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr= /home/mp3 > > neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr= /home/brenn >=20 > You probably have a symlink in the client path somewhere. Is /usr/home > a symlink to /home or something? drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 512 6 M=E4r 14:45 /usr/home/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root wheel 9 27 Feb 20:33 /home@ -> /usr/home However, that is not the point. After having rebootet: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted = on /dev/ad2a 396895 289618 75526 79% / /dev/ad2e 5257421 4632631 204197 96% /usr procfs 4 4 0 100% /proc /dev/ad0s1 4224828 3755464 469364 89% /dos neutron:/usr/ports 496367 183788 272870 40% /usr/por= ts neutron:/usr/ports-distfiles 2482878 1191972 1092276 52% /usr/por= ts-distfiles neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 961549 30890 97% /usr/hom= e/ncvs neutron:/usr/src 928695 482050 372350 56% /usr/src neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr/hom= e/mp3 neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr/hom= e/brenn neutron:/www/docs 297423 168669 104961 62% /www neutron:/usr/doc 2482878 1191972 1092276 52% /usr/doc And now, some mount -a later: root:~ $ mount -a nfs: can't access /var: Permission denied root:~ $ mount -a nfs: can't access /var: Permission denied root:~ $ mount -a nfs: can't access /var: Permission denied Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted = on /dev/ad2a 396895 289618 75526 79% / /dev/ad2e 5257421 4632631 204197 96% /usr procfs 4 4 0 100% /proc /dev/ad0s1 4224828 3755464 469364 89% /dos neutron:/usr/ports 496367 183788 272870 40% /usr/por= ts neutron:/usr/ports-distfiles 2482878 1191972 1092276 52% /usr/por= ts-distfiles neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 961549 30890 97% /usr/hom= e/ncvs neutron:/usr/src 928695 482050 372350 56% /usr/src neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr/hom= e/mp3 neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr/hom= e/brenn neutron:/www/docs 297423 168669 104961 62% /www neutron:/usr/doc 2482878 1191972 1092276 52% /usr/doc neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 961549 30890 97% /usr/hom= e/ncvs neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr/hom= e/mp3 neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr/hom= e/brenn neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 961549 30890 97% /usr/hom= e/ncvs neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr/hom= e/mp3 neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr/hom= e/brenn neutron:/usr/home/ncvs 992439 961549 30890 97% /usr/hom= e/ncvs neutron:/usr/home/mp3 9591515 9298876 292639 97% /usr/hom= e/mp3 neutron:/usr/home/brenn 695311 594838 44849 93% /usr/hom= e/brenn First of all, I'm going to correct the export problem, which I kept because of this nice bug :) Alex --=20 cat: /home/alex/.sig: No such file or directory To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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