> > --vmttodhTwj0NAgWp > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Disposition: inline > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 02:20:32PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote: > > ... > > i'll try to check it here soon, but in the meantime, could you try the sa= > me > > but mounting directly, not via amd, to remove one item from the equation? > > (I don't know how much amd is involved here, but if you are running on a > > 64bit host, amd could be swapped out, in which case it tends to realy scr= > ew > > things up, which is not your case, but ...) > > Sorry; I should have mentioned that the NFS client was running > RELENG_7_1 as of Monday morning, i386 arch. The amd.conf file specifies > "plock" for amd(8). > > Note that merely telling amd(8) to kick the interval of attempted > unmounts from 2 minutes to 12 hours appears to avoid the observed > symptoms, so I'm fairly confident that bypassing amd(8) altogether would > do so as well. > > In looking at the output from ktrace against amd(8), I recall having > seen that shortly before an observed failure, the (master) amd > process forks a child to attempt the unmount; the child issues an > unmount, the return for which is EBUSY (IIRC -- I'm not in a good > position to check just at the moment), so the child terminates with an > "interrupted system call". > > I'd have thought that since the attempted unmount failed, it wouldn't > make any difference, but it's right around that point that rm(1) is told > that a directory entry it found earlier doesn't exist, which rather > snowballs into the previously-described symptoms.
so it does point to amd - or something inocent it does - which triggers the error. btw, there are some patches (5 I think), that try to fix some of amd problems. I've installed them, and things are quiet/ok -most of the time- but I get a glitch once in a while. would love to iron them out though. cheers, danny _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"