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From: Adam Schrotenboer <adam-PMR2DCmmWYEAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
To: Stephan Jansen <jansen-IwvncFSHKSLQAyQhgwMYSA@public.gmane.org>
Cc: opensuse@opensuse.org,
	Thomas Daniel <tdaniel-PMR2DCmmWYEAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>,
	Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org,
	jesper.juhl@gmail.com,
	Fred Revenu <frevenu-PMR2DCmmWYEAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>,
	Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
Subject: Re: nfs_update_inode: inode X mode changed, Y to Z
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:06:02 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <47D81B8A.7040702@m2000.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3AD71C5E-B45A-4BDB-8C94-73D62256BEBF-IwvncFSHKSLQAyQhgwMYSA@public.gmane.org>

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Stephan Jansen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We've just run into a similar thing.  We have an OpenSuSE 10.3 NFS server
> exporting a filesystem to about 40 machines, most of which are also
> running OpenSuSE 10.3.  The client machines are running a distributed
> data processing pipeline.  The clients create, move and delete 
> directories
> and files on the server.  We've seen a few instances where the 
> programs on
> the clients die with a "no such file or directory" error but no errors in
> syslog.  Finally last night many of the clients gave these errors in 
> syslog
> at about the same time as the client programs died with "no such file or
> directory" errors:
>
> Mar 11 20:57:53 glimpse5 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:57:54 glimpse6 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:57:49 tsingtao kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:57:16 glimpse12 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:59:04 cecilia kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 mode 
> changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:59:11 glimpse28 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:58:20 glimpse27 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:59:12 glimpse18 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:58:22 glimpse19 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:59:25 glimpse20 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:58:35 glimpse21 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:59:27 glimpse22 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:59:27 glimpse23 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
> Mar 11 20:59:39 glimpse24 kernel: nfs_update_inode: inode 402653248 
> mode changed, 0100644 to 0040755
>
> I notice that the offending inodes are all the same.  This all worked 
> without
> problems when the NFS server was SuSE 10.0.  The exported filesystem 
> is XFS.
>
> Anyone have any ideas what's going on?
I personally don't, but I have a running thread with some of the NFS 
maintainers, that I have added this mail to now.


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