On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:

Hi,

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My NFS server is running FreeBSD 8.0 from December 6th.  The client is a
NetBSD 5.0.  The directory exported is /data/repos on the server
(192.168.1.222) and is mounted on /mnt/repos on the client (192.168.1.1).

The problem exists in /data/repos/netbsd-cvsroot/pkgsrc when using NFS
over UDP: ls(1) stalls.  OTOH, for instance, listing another directory
or using NFS over TCP work flawlessly.


I'll take a look and let you know if I can think of anything.
A couple of things:
- What arch/net interface is the server running?
  - I haven't seen any issues w.r.t. i386, so I'm thinking it might be
    some sort of 64bit/alignment problem. (dfr@ replaced the RPC transport
    code with a new krpc subsystem for FreeBSD8.0 and known issues w.r.t.
    alignment were fixed, but there may be more)

If you wanted to, you could try using the experimental server instead
(-e option for mountd and nfsd), just to see if that makes the problem
go away. (It handles mbuf lists/alignment somewhat differently.)

Good luck with it and I'll let you know if I spot anything, rick
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