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Old 06-13-2005, 01:19 PM   #1
mfitzpat
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nfs: inode_mismatch


Hi,

I have what I believe is an nfs issue on my nfs server. I am running RH 2.4.20-43.7.legacysmp. The following error messages have been appearing in my log files. I have rebooted and run fsck on all of the filesystems, but it did not resolve any issues.

The error messages are:
Jun 13 14:04:15 user2 kernel: nfs_refresh_inode: inode number mismatch
Jun 13 14:04:15 user2 kernel: expected (0xa/0x4cc160), got (0xa/0x10240000004cc160)
Jun 13 14:04:16 user2 kernel: svc: bad direction -2046820352, dropping request
kernel: call_verify: RPC call rejected: 86000000

I have been trolling the web, but have not found any solution.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Mary Ellen
 
  


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