Re: NFS problem (r/o filesystem) with 2.6.19-rc3

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On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 19:42:27 +0100
Ken Moffat <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>  yesterday I moved this desktop box to -rc3 from 2.6.18.  I have a
> large amount of data on nfs mounts (r/w) and everything looks good.
> But, for my backups I have cron jobs to mount a different nfs
> filesystem and rsync to it.  That fails with 2.6.19-rc3, giving me
> messages like
> 
> about to mount /nfs
> Sat Oct 28 18:45:03 BST 2006 rsyncing
> rsync: failed to set times on "/nfs/bluesbreaker/boot/.": Read-only
> file system (30)
> rsync: mkstemp "/nfs/bluesbreaker/boot/.map.c2Cj91" failed:
> Read-only file system (30)
> rsync: mkstemp
> "/nfs/bluesbreaker/boot/.vmlinuz-2.6.19-rc3-sda8.pXKgH9" failed:
> Read-only file system (30)
> rsync: failed to set times on "/nfs/bluesbreaker/boot/.": Read-only
> file system (30)
> rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at
> main.c(791)
> rsync failed
> umounting /nfs
> 
>  If I mount it manually, it seems to be ok -
> root@bluesbreaker /home/ken #mount
> /dev/sda8 on / type auto (rw)
> [...]
> deepthought:/data/staging on /nfs type nfs (rw,hard,intr,tcp,addr=192.168.0.10)
> root@bluesbreaker /home/ken #
> 
>  But if I then try to touch a file I find the filesystem is r/o -
> root@bluesbreaker /home/ken #touch /nfs/bluesbreaker/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-sda8 
> touch: cannot touch `/nfs/bluesbreaker/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-sda8':
> Read-only file system
> 
>  This filesystem is a 'staging' area where whichever of my desktop
> machines are up can write.  From a different box using a 2.6.17.13
> kernel the filesystem is r/w.  The system log on the machine running
> rc3 only shows that rsync ended in error, there are no associated
> kernel messages. 
> 
>  Suggestions, please ?
> 

Is it this: http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/10/18/264 ?
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