> On 05 Mar 2016, at 16:33, Eugene Grosbein <eu...@grosbein.net> wrote: > > 05.03.2016 19:32, Dmitry Sivachenko пишет: > >>>> I am running a number of machines with /home mounted via nfs (FreeBSD >>>> 10.3-PRERELEASE #0 r294799, rw,bg,intr,soft). >>>> >>>> Sometimes I get the following messages in syslog: >>>> >>>> nfs_getpages: error 4 >>>> vm_fault: pager read error, pid NNN (myprog) >>>> >>>> After that I see I lot of processes stuck in "pfault" state (these are >>>> computational processes which use some files from NFS mount), they use 0% >>>> of CPU after that. >>>> >>>> On NFS server machine I see nothing strange in logs. procstat -kk for >>>> such stuck processes shows: >>>> PID TID COMM TDNAME KSTACK >>>> 85274 102056 myprog - mi_switch+0xbe >>>> sleepq_wait+0x3a _sleep+0x287 vm_waitpfault+0x8a vm_fault_hold+0xdd0 >>>> vm_fault+0x77 trap_pfault+0x180 trap+0x52c calltrap+0x8 >>>> >>>> >>>> What can be the reason of this? >>> >>> For example, if some processes running on NFS server box modify some files >>> "in-place" >>> and these files are opened by processes running on NFS client, that could >>> be the reason. >>> If so, change this so processes updating such files create new temporary >>> versions of them first >>> and then rename them atomically. >>> >> >> This should not be the case: users are working only on NFS clients. >> Moreover, the nature of computations is so that each process uses it's own >> set of files. >> >> (Forgot to mention in my previous e-mail that these processes can't be >> stopped even with kill -9) > > Make sure you use TCP mounts and TSO is disabled.
I do use TCP mount (this is the default). I will try to disable TSO. > Try switching between NFSv3/NFSv4 to avoid this bug As far as I understand, the default is NFSv3 (which should be more stable?). I can try to switch to NFSv4. > and to discover what version is broken. And show full mount command/option > set. I already included mount flags from fstab in my original e-mail: rw,bg,intr,soft _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"