Re: SunOS pathconf on hsfs filesystem crashes machine
Pat Myrto (rwing!pat@ole.cdac.com)
Sun, 4 Dec 94 0:19:27 PST
"In the previous message, Patrick Rabau said..."
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> Has anyone noticed the same problem on SunOS?
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> Doing a pathconf(_PC_PIPE_BUF) on a cdrom file system mounted with type
> hsfs crashes SunOS 4.1.3_U1, both on a sun4c and a sun4m machine. This
> is run as an ordinary user!!
I heard its worse than that - its using pathconf on ANYTHING on the hsfs
filesystem, like to get pathname length, etc...
> [ ... deleted ... ]
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> Any fixes?
Not that I have heard of. Solution I am aware of is to not have a
hsfs cdrom mounted on systems that have unfriendly users. Does this
occur if this is done on a hsfs mounted over NFS (does the NFS take
the call, and protect the calling system or the server system)? If not,
that might be a workaround...
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