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 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message