On Fri, 21 May 2010, Mark Morley wrote:

Having an issue with a file server here (7.3-STABLE i386)

The nfsd processes are hanging.  Client access to the nfs shares stops working 
and the nfsd processes on the server cannot be killed by any means.  There are 
no errors showing up anywhere on the server.  The network connection to the 
server seems fine (ie: anything other than nfs traffic seems ok).  Rebooting 
the server fixes the problem for a while, but it doesn't reboot easily.  It 
times out on terminating the nfsd processes.  When it finally does reboot the 
file system isn't marked clean, resulting in a long wait for fsck (although it 
doesn't find any problems, it's a multi terrabyte share and it takes a while).

This morning it did it again.  This time I tried manually killing nfsd but 
nothing I did would make them die.  No errors.

Next time it happens, do a "ps axlH" to see what the nfsd threads are
waiting for. It might give you a hint as to what is happening.

rick

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