From: Hanasaki JiJi (hanasaki@hanaden.com)
Date: 11/10/02


Message-ID: <3DCE90D4.4050507@hanaden.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 11:01:13 -0600
From: Hanasaki JiJi <hanasaki@hanaden.com>
Subject: Re: Suddenly haveing NFS client problems

Even worse than that.. I was at a friend's house and put in a static IP
since he doesnt have dhcp internally (192.168.1.x) and forgot to change
it back to dhcp at home :( Turns out X was already assigned to a box on
my network via dhcp. Result: two w/ the same IP. The give away was
ippl reporting DOS attackes w/ large udp packets!

Anyway to automate the detection of such a thing? Years ago, I booted a
MS OS and it told me there was a clash. Would be nice to get this
functionality on Linux.

Duane Attaway wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
>
>
>>I have two Debian Woody (kernel 2.4.19) systems NFS mounting (v3) off
>>the same NFS server. Suddenly, one of the systems is reporting the
>>below error. This happens quite offen and is usually, but not always
>>preceeded by a file save, from Open Office, over the NFS mount. The
>>other computer does not have such a problem under the same situation.
>>
>>nfs_stat_to_errno: bad nfs status return value: 11
>
>
> This shouldn't be. It looks to me your version of nfs may be buggy. This
> might be of interest:
>
> http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9812.3/0638.html
>
>