On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Patrick Begou
wrote:
> Did you also check /var/log/messages on the nfs server side ?
>
> I had some NFS troubles with lockd some times ago and it was a firewall
> problem
> on the client:
No jumbo frames, no firewalling, no server side issues. This is a lab
set
Did you also check /var/log/messages on the nfs server side ?
I had some NFS troubles with lockd some times ago and it was a firewall problem
on the client:
Try:
- log on the NFS server and check in /var/log/messages which client is
responsible for the problem (it could be an other one than yo
On 2013-10-15 7:01 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> but whatever it did was not interruptable and would not shut down.
>
You don't happen to be using jumbo frames over gigabit, are you?
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What is the best approach when an nfs mount hangs on a client but the
server is OK? I have mount options of:
rw,bg,soft,intr,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
but whatever it did was not interruptable and would not shut down.
There were some:
Oct 15 09:08:32 dev-ngf-l-01 kernel: INFO: task gnome-settings-
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