On 11/6/18 6:57 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I've got filesystems hosted on centos 7. They are mounted
(nfs4) on my newly configured fedora 29 desktop.
I'm debugging an executable that lives on the NFS filesystem.
I make changes and recompile over on the centos system.
I try testing the newly compiled executable on fedora 29
and it acts totally strange in ways that make no sense.
That's singularly useless in letting us help you. Be specific as to
what didn't work.
I reboot the fedora 29 system and try testing again, and
everything seems to be as expected.
I can't put my finger on anything specific, but it sure seems
like NFS is at fault somehow.
Try turning off caching on the NFS mount by specifying "noac" in the
options. I don't know if there's a different default for F29 versus F28,
but caching can confuse things. I/O will be slower, but things will be
coherent.
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