On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 01:55:02AM +0300, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote: > On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 10:48:52PM +0000, Rick Macklem wrote: > > > Slawa wrote: > > >I have autofs NFSv4 mount with /etc/nfs.map: > > > > > >/NFS -nfsv4,intr,soft,sec=krb5i,gssname=host storage01:/ > > > > > >Currently I am see NFS hung and I am can't kill shell and can't > > >unmount /NFS. > > > > > >Is NFSv4 mount interruptible? > > >Or intr support only by NFSv3? > > Well, in the BUGS section of "man mount_nfs" it notes that soft and intr > > cannot be > > safely used with NFSv4. The problem is that, if an RPC that updates state > > (Open, Close,...) > > terminates, then the state is no longer usable. > > > > You can "umount -f" the file system, but only if no other "umount" is > > already in progress. > > (I am working on a new umount option that will allow "umount -f" to succeed > > when another > > umount is stuck. It requires "umount(8)" to avoid all the path checking, > > etc.) > > > > Personally, I would never use "soft" for any mount (except read-only > > maybe), since it can > > result in a write failure when the NFS server is slow. Using "intr" should > > be ok for NFSv3, > > since it is stateless. > > For me, this mount like r/o. > I am don't have significant write to this mount. > If some data lost I am able to create this data again. > Currently NFS hang after long idle. > > I am try to do umount, w/o success: > > # ps -ax | grep mou > 706 - Is 0:00.00 /usr/sbin/moused -p /dev/ums0 -t auto -I > /var/run/moused.ums0.pid > 1116 - Ds 1:16.50 /usr/sbin/autounmountd > 86794 3- T+ 0:00.00 umount -f /NFS > > # procstat 86794 > PID PPID PGID SID TSID THR LOGIN WCHAN EMUL COMM > > 86794 86791 86794 86788 86788 1 admin autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 umount > > > # procstat 1116 > PID PPID PGID SID TSID THR LOGIN WCHAN EMUL COMM > 1116 1 1116 1116 0 1 root newnfs FreeBSD ELF64 > autounmountd >
May be this is autofs issuse? Can be autofsvlk lock leaks? # procstat -a | grep autofsvl 23767 23759 23757 23738 0 1 root autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 find 27588 1067 27588 27588 0 1 root autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 sshd 27722 1067 27722 27722 0 1 root autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 sshd 28520 28519 28520 28513 28513 1 admin autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 csh 44829 44825 44717 44717 0 1 root autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 find 86577 1067 86577 86577 0 1 root autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 sshd 86588 86587 86588 86582 86582 1 admin autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 csh 86794 86791 86794 86788 86788 1 admin autofsvl FreeBSD ELF64 umount # procstat -k 23767 27588 27722 28520 44829 86577 86588 86794 PID TID COMM TDNAME KSTACK 23767 101917 find - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei kern_statat_vnhook sys_fstatat amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall 27588 102087 sshd - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei vn_open_cred kern_openat amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall 27722 101649 sshd - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei vn_open_cred kern_openat amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall 28520 101961 csh - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei kern_statat_vnhook sys_stat amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall 44829 102258 find - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei kern_statat_vnhook sys_fstatat amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall 86577 101721 sshd - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei vn_open_cred kern_openat amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall 86588 101765 csh - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei kern_statat_vnhook sys_stat amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall 86794 101690 umount - mi_switch sleepq_wait _sx_xlock_hard _sx_xlock autofs_node_vn lookup namei kern_statfs sys_statfs amd64_syscall Xfast_syscall _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"