In message <199904040913.raa26...@ariadne.tensor.pgs.com>,
 `shock...@prth.pgs.com' wrote:
> On the offchance that mty problems were chipset related, I swapped the
> RealTek with the de0 card in my other machine, a 233MHz k6. It being a
> socket 7 mboard presumably has a later PCI bios. Still the same symptoms -
> hangs on NFS access. These can be interrupted and other network traffic
> continues fine. To reproduce, take your RealTek equipped machine and place a
> copy of /usr/src on it. Export /usr/src so that it can be NFS mounted by
> other machines. From the other machines, do an ls -CFR of /usr/src. It will
> hang partway through.

I have probably same problem here.  NFS hangs and other
network traffic is still alive.  Though, my situation
differs a little from yours.  I have two RealTek NFS clients
and NFS server has another chip.  Both of RealTek NFS clients
(Celeron 300MHz and MediaGX 266MHz) have the problem.

To reproduce:
        Install bytebench on the RealTek machine.
        Set env var TMPDIR to somewhere NFS mounted dir.
        Do "bytebench fstime".

-- 
Murata Shuuichirou


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