Hi! I have set up some Debian boxes, running Sarge, Kernel 2.6.11, patched with GRSecurity 2.1.3 set in medium mode (although I am fairly sure that's not related)
I basically mounting some filesystems off another Debian box (also 2.6.11 but NO Grsec) and I am experiencing some wierd NFS issues whereby some (but not all) mounts just disappear. Let me illustrate with some "before" and "after" outputs from df: (excuse bad formatting please) Before: store:/share/area1 583342464 18441856 564900608 4% /local/area1/files store:/share/area2 583342464 18441856 564900608 4% /local/area2/files store:/share/area3 583342464 18441856 564900608 4% /local/area3/files store:/share/admin/cron/area1 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area1/var/spool/cron/crontabs store:/share/admin/auth/area1 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area1/etc/passwords store:/share/admin/tmp/area1 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area1/tmp store:/share/admin/cron/area2 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area2/var/spool/cron/crontabs store:/share/admin/auth/area2 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area2/etc/passwords store:/share/admin/tmp/area2 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area2/tmp store:/share/admin/cron/area3 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area3/var/spool/cron/crontabs store:/share/admin/auth/area3 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area3/etc/passwords store:/share/admin/tmp/area3 20428 367552 1672576 19% /local/area3/tmp After: store:/share/admin/cron/area1 - - - - /local/area1/var/spool/cron/crontabs store:/share/admin/auth/area1 - - - - /local/area1/etc/passwords store:/share/admin/tmp/area1 - - - - /local/area1/tmp store:/share/area1 583342464 18441792 564900672 4% /local/area1/files store:/share/admin/cron/area2 - - - - /local/area2/var/spool/cron/crontabs store:/share/admin/auth/area2 - - - - /local/area2/etc/passwords store:/share/admin/tmp/area2 - - - - /local/area2/tmp store:/share/area2 583342464 18441792 564900672 4% /local/area2/files store:/share/admin/cron/area3 - - - - /local/area3/var/spool/cron/crontabs store:/share/admin/auth/area3 - - - - /local/area3/etc/passwords store:/share/admin/tmp/area3 - - - - /local/area3/tmp store:/share/area3 583342464 18441792 564900672 4% /local/area3/files The mounts have myteriously turned into hyphons and I cannot access them on the command line - issuing a mount -o remount does not fix the issue, but unmounting the affected mounts and issuing mount -a -t nfs does fix it every time. Note the filesystems above which did not vanish are always the ones that do not vanish, and the ones which did are the ones that always do. All of the filesystems are mounted with the same options, and all are shared with the same options on the server side. Interestingly, I have several clients all mounting the same stuff, and when they turn into hyphons, they do on ALL clients (indicating a server issue to me), but even more interestingly, if you just unmount and remount the affected mounts on one client, it fixes ALL clients! The options the mounts are shared with are (rw,sync,no_root_squash) on the server end, and it has RPCNFSDCOUNT set to 64 (although I only have 6 clients) The filesystems are mounted on the clients with these fstab options: tcp,hard,nointr,timeo=600,retrans=2,rw,nolock,bg When they go, nothing is logged either on the server or the client, and they seem to be going at the rate of every couple of hours at the moment, without heavy accessing. I am stumped and google has not been my friend. Does anyone at all recognise these symptoms or have any advice as to what I can look at to fix it? Many thanks GW -- _ _ _a' /( <. # Gaz Wilson, aka DragonLord /_/ _ _/ / ` / _ ~~ _}\ \( _ ) # E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ /_'/_/ /_, / /_||/|/ \(,_(,)' # Info: http://www.dragons.org.uk Catch me with the Dragons. ._>, _>, # Chat: http://www.redclaw.org.uk/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]