Summary: | Cannot work from NFS mounted directory. | ||
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Product: | [Applications] ktorrent | Reporter: | Emmett Culley <lst_manage> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Joris Guisson <joris.guisson> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | major | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 4.3.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Fedora RPMs | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Emmett Culley
2012-10-08 21:32:31 UTC
How do you mount those NFS shares ? They are mounted via fstab: fs1:/work /fs1/work nfs rw,noatime 0 0 #fs1:/nfs/work /fs1/work nfs nfsvers=3,rw,noatime 0 0 I tried both nfs3 and nfs4. Neither mount could be accessed by ktorrent. Starting torrents on NFS works without problems here (it's a local NFS but that shouldn't matter, it's an nfs shared mounted via /etc/fstab) Do you have the proper permissions to write there ? If ktorrent can determine that the files are on NFS at torrent load time, it should be able to see that the NFS is mounted, this doesn't make any sense. I suppose "doesn't make sense" is the reason I reported the bug :-) Whenever I start ktorrent I get five popup dialogs with the message noted above. One for each torrent that is still active. If I then right click on an item (in red) and select "check data", the check data process works as expected, and has no problem reading the files accessed by the NFS share. However, if I select "move data", I am allowed to move about in that tree and on other NFS mount points via the file dailog presented, but when I select any new location then click on OK, I get the same error dailog as described above. That is it won'r allow me to access the location of the torrent I selected to move. As for permissions, my user has no problem reading or writing to any file in that mount. To make sure, I made the entire tree world r/w/x. That made no difference. I've tried getting a new torrent and it does the same thing when I tell ktorrent to put it in the directory supplied by that share. In 4.3.0, KDE's solid library is used to find all mounted partitions, but that had problems with btrfs, so I have added another method for linux to deal with this problem (which uses /proc/mounts). This should also fix this problem. Fix will be part of 4.3.1 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 306825 *** |