Reporting bugs

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Depending on the nature of your bug, some of the following may also be useful to [[General_troubleshooting_recommendations|troubleshoot]] your problem:
Depending on the nature of your bug, some of the following may also be useful to [[General_troubleshooting_recommendations|troubleshoot]] your problem:
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* tcpdump
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* system trace

Revision as of 21:11, 28 June 2005

Places to report bugs

The official place to report bugs is the NFSv4 development list, nfsv4 at linux-nfs.org.

There is also a Bugzilla bug tracker where known bugs are tracked. You probably should review this list before reporting your issue, in case it is already known.


Basic information to include in bug reports

Please be sure to always include at least the following information when reporting an NFSv4 bug:

  • The command(s) you were trying to run
  • The exact error message(s) you saw, and/or symptoms encountered
  • Which kernel versions are you using on the client and server?
  • Are you using any of the security options?
  • Results of `exportfs -v` on the server

Advanced information to include in bug reports

Depending on the nature of your bug, some of the following may also be useful to troubleshoot your problem:

  • tcpdump
  • system trace
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