Thanks everybody. It turns out that it's not a problem. I'll list the
summaries first with my original question at the bottom.
Here are the replies:
"fh3tovp" would be the routine that translates a file handle in NFS version
3
to a vnote pointer.
and
Here is the explanation I got from Compaq support.
> Regarding the "fh3tovp: bad length: 0":
>
> When a client makes a request for a file from the nfs server, it sends
> a filehandle which is translated by the server to a vnode pointer, to
> actually find the file or dir on disk. The above message indicates the
> client sent an empty filehandle to the server. Typically we see this
> type of behaviour from pcnfs clients. Unless you are getting lots of
> these messages, they shouldn't be a problem to the server.
My original question:
Hello -
Does anybody know what this line in the messages file means:
Feb 17 08:57:51 sif vmunix: fh3tovp: bad length: 0
Thanks.
Thanks again -- what a great list!
Andy Cohen
Oracle Database Administrator
Cognex Corporation
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Natick, MA 01760-2059
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Received on Thu Feb 17 2000 - 20:34:23 NZDT