Re: [NFS] blocks of zeros (NULLs) in NFS files in kernels >= 2.6.20

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Date: Friday, September 5, 2008 - 3:56 pm

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On Sep 5, 2008, at Sep 5, 2008, 3:19 PM, Aaron Straus wrote:

Up to which kernel?  Recent ones may address this issue already.


That's a good start.

Comparing a wire trace with strace output, starting with the writing  
client, might also be illuminating.  We prefer wireshark as it uses  
good default trace settings, parses the wire bytes and displays them  
coherently, and allows you to sort the frames in various useful ways.

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Re: [NFS] blocks of zeros (NULLs) in NFS files in kernels &g..., Chuck Lever, (Fri Sep 5, 3:56 pm)
Re: [NFS] blocks of zeros (NULLs) in NFS files in kernels &g..., Hans-Peter Jansen, (Mon Sep 22, 12:05 pm)
Re: [NFS] blocks of zeros (NULLs) in NFS files in kernels &g..., Hans-Peter Jansen, (Mon Sep 22, 2:45 pm)
Re: [NFS] blocks of zeros (NULLs) in NFS files in kernels &g..., Hans-Peter Jansen, (Mon Sep 22, 2:45 pm)