I'm reposting this to hackers, and there is some more info. > Hi, > on 2 different servers, running 7.1-stable + zfs, I get this > error rather frequently: > > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (543383918) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (1936028704) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (1869363744) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (1667787057) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (976040755) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (1953459488) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (1348825156) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (0) from nfs > server > sunfire:/dist > Feb 5 17:01:03 warhol-00 kernel: impossible packet length (1647208041) from > nfs server sunfire:/dist > > in this case the server is running Freebsd-7.0-stable, but I also get it when > the server is a > netapp. > > is there a connection? > > thanks, > danny
going through the logs, after it happened again, I got a glimps of this: Feb 6 18:00:13 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il kernel: bce0: discard frame w/o leading ethernet header (len 0 pkt len 0) Feb 6 18:00:19 klee-05.cs.huji.ac.il kernel: nfs: server warhol-00 not responding, timed out ... Feb 6 19:00:00 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il amd[715]: More than a single value for /defaults in hesiod.local Feb 6 19:00:00 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il amd[715]: Unknown $ sequence in "rhost:=${RHOST};type:=nfsl;fs:=${FS};rfs:=$huldig<C0>#^ZM-^KoM- abase" Feb 6 19:00:00 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il kernel: impossible packet length (2068989523) from nfs server sunfire:/dist which seems to point fingers at bce... danny _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"