Re: fh_verify: no root_squashed access hundreds of times a second again

From: Helge Hafting (helgehaf_at_aitel.hist.no)
Date: 02/14/04

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    Date:	Sat, 14 Feb 2004 17:02:44 +0100
    To: Andrew Gray <grayaw@egr.unlv.edu>
    
    

    On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:18:32AM -0800, Andrew Gray wrote:
    > I'm not subscribed to the linux-kernel list, I would appreciate a CC on
    > any replies, but I will be watching the list as well. I'm reposting
    > this message in the hope someone will answer - neither I nor the mailing
    > list got any replies last time.
    >
    > I am using kernel 2.4.24 on a heavily-used NFS server. I am receiving
    > hundreds of messages like:
    >
    > "kernel: fh_verify: no root_squashed access at sessions/lastsession."
    >
    > in my messages log, usually accompanied by a "last message repeated 6497
    > times" a minute or so later. I'm gathering it is just reporting it is
    > denying root access to a share, which is fine and exactly what I asked
    > for. Is there anyway to shut this logging off without just wiping the
    > line from fs/nfsd/nfsfh.c?

    How about tracking down whoever is trying to do all these illegal
    accesses and stop them? 6000 attempts per minute seems a
    waste of resources, whether malicious or ill-configured.

    Helge Hafting
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