> Nov 10 04:33:17 spc81 kernel: nfs: server student not responding, still trying
> Nov 10 04:33:17 spc81 kernel: nfs: server student OK
These are all one second or subsecond timeouts
> Nov 10 04:45:56 spc81 kernel: nfs: server student not responding, still trying
> Nov 10 04:46:00 spc81 kernel: nfs: task 20457 can't get a request slot
> Nov 10 04:46:00 spc81 kernel: nfs: server student OK
One four second one here
> We have changed the NIC on this server to 3Com 3c90x for no change in status.
> Clients are using CNETPro120 200 and Intel eepro100
If samba is ok its not the NIC, it could be congestion on routers or hubs
but you have tried rsize 1024 (and wsize ??)
> Any more help is much appreciated.
You might want to just bump up the NFS timeouts for those warning messages
a couple of seconds. I dont think you have an actual problem. Timeouts are
configurable in mount
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