IMFS: new trouble.

Sergei Organov osv at javad.ru
Thu Nov 23 12:59:44 UTC 2000


Thanks, Jake. Disappearing indeed occured because I haven't provide 'fstat'.

Jake Janovetz <janovetz at uiuc.edu> writes:

> I had this problem when I first updated, and now I'm trying to
> think what the heck I did to fix it...  Make sure that you
> provide fstat() in your directory handlers and file handlers.
> This solved one disappearing problem I was having, but I don't
> remember if it solved this one.
> 
>     Jake
> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 09:26:40PM +0300, Sergei Organov wrote:
> > Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill at oarcorp.com> writes:
> > 
> > [...]
> > >   + mount() bug reported by Jake fixed.
> > 
> > After an upgrade to this snapshot, the behavior of mount seem to be even more
> > surprising. If I just create '/log' directory then everything is OK: it
> > appears in 'ls' output of FTP. Now I mount my own file-system on the '/log', -
> > mount succeeds, but directory '/log' disappears from the output of 'ls'
> > command! I guess I do something wrong in my 'mount_me' handler, but then
> > 'mount()' should fail, but it doesn't. Moreover, I still can download files
> > located on my file-system using FTP by issuing 'get /log/filename' that shows
> > that my file-system is mounted and operational, but somehow hidden along with
> > its mounting point.
> > 
> > Also, issuing
> > 
> > ls /dev
> > 
> > in FTP still doesn't work (empty list returned), while
> > 
> > cd /dev
> > ls
> > 
> > does output list of devices.
> > 
> > 
> > Seems that something is still broken in the IMFS :-(
> > 
> > BR,
> > Sergei Organov.




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