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--- Comment #5 from Kurt
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--- Comment #4 from Kurt Jaeger ---
(In reply to Rick Macklem from comment #3)
I issued the -N variant for umount before the -f. It did not work, so I tested
if -f would do.
I'm not sure I can easily test 13.1-BETA2. It's my desktop in the
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--- Comment #3 from Rick Macklem ---
Short answer. The info on freefall didn't tell me much.
The TCP connection appears to have gone away, which is
normal for an NFSv3 mount after 6 minutes of no activity.
The "umount -N" won't work becaus
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--- Comment #2 from Kurt Jaeger ---
the server filesystem is ZFS.
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--- Comment #1 from Kurt Jaeger ---
It seems it's triggered by RCS co/ci of files via NFS.
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Bug ID: 262652
Summary: nfs client accesses hang (fbsd 13.0p8 client to
fbsd13.0p8 server)
Product: Base System
Version: 13.0-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64