On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 12:08:26 +0200, Giulio Ferro <au...@zirakzigil.org> wrote:

Outset:
1 NFS server (with lockd)
2 NFS client (with lockd)

The clients serve several jails with apache, whose data (www) resides on the server

From time to time everything seem to freeze. Then, after one minute or so, the system
works again as nothing had happened.

In these occasions I get this in the logs on the client madchines:
Mar 26 10:29:38 virt1 kernel: nfs server 192.168.40.121:/data/mount_servers/wwwsec/www: lockd not responding

followed shortly after by:

Mar 26 10:29:38 virt1 kernel: nfs server 192.168.40.121:/data/mount_servers/wwwsec/www: lockd is alive again


On the server I only get this:
Mar 26 10:29:31 data1 kernel: NLM: failed to contact remote rpcbind, stat = 5, port = 28416

I don't think it's a network problem, since all connections are local and high speed (1Gb/s)

I must admit that, with the other nfs problem I reported weeks ago, this kind of freebsd system seems
less than stable to me, and this is very disappointing...

Anyway I'd appreciate any pointer on this issue...

I'm no NFS expert, so I don't know if I can help, but regularly people want to know your FreeBSD version(s), your used NFS version, if you are running NFS over TCP or UDP. Does it help to switch between UDP/TCP?

Ronald.
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