nate wrote:
Johan Swensson wrote:
No firewall on either end and server responds to ping.

client:
   program vers proto   port
    100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
    100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
    100024    1   udp    889  status
    100024    1   tcp    892  status

Doesn't look like nfslock is running on the client?

What does /etc/init.d/nfslock status say?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# service nfslock status
rpc.statd (pid 2737) is running...

As Craig said he started notice this about the the time he upgraded to
5.2, the same goes for me, started getting this problem about the time
I've upgraded the clients and server.

Maybe related to this bug:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=453094

Try restarting nfslock on both client and server when it occurs?
Or try setting up a cron to restart nfslock hourly on all systems
to see if that can workaround the issue until a fix comes out?

nate


Actually I tried restarting both nfslock(on clients and server) and nfs(on server) but it didn't help.
Is my solution with mounting it nolock bad?

I was also thinking about mounting the nfs shares as soft, is this a good idea? Could it help me? And also, what's the difference between soft and intr?
Read the manual and I thought they were pretty similiar.


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