On Mon, 2003-04-07 at 02:27, Robert Love wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 20:18, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> > if it shows dir_index then it might be an ext3 problem. If not then it is
> > probably an NFS problem.
>
> Nah, its not an ext3 problem (at least not with htree).
But it could be an interaction problem between NFS and ext3. I did what
Andrew pointed (disabling dir_index) and it solved my problems.
I don't think it's a client problem, since I can't reproduce with
2.4+ext3, 2.5.66+ext2 and 2.5.66+ext3-dir_index, but is reproducible
with 2.5.66+ext3+dir_index.
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