:>:- auth_destroy(clp->cl_auth);
:>:- clnt_destroy(clp);
:>:retrycnt = 0;
:>:}
:>:+ auth_destroy(clp->cl_auth);
:>:+
On 11-Jun-00 Matthew Dillon wrote:
>:Here is a rather suspicious fix, I have not looked at rpc call
>:use in detail:
>:
>:--- mount_nfs.c.origSat Jun 10 11:08:19 2000
>:+++ mount_nfs.c Sat Jun 10 11:09:06 2000
>:@@ -784,10 +784,11 @@
>:warnx("%s
:Here is a rather suspicious fix, I have not looked at rpc call
:use in detail:
:
:--- mount_nfs.c.origSat Jun 10 11:08:19 2000
:+++ mount_nfs.c Sat Jun 10 11:09:06 2000
:@@ -784,10 +784,11 @@
:warnx("%s", clnt_sperror(clp,
:
As was pointed out, rcp.statd is supposed to have a large VSZ, but
mount_nfs should not and my swap was getting used up.
mount_nfs will do an RPC clntudp_create for every attempt, but
only a clnt_destroy after a success.
Here is a rather suspicious fix, I have not looked at rpc call
use in deta
Tom Schottle writes:
>I have the same problem with 4.0-STABLE, cvsup'ed June 2. I just
>turned rpc.statd off in /etc/rc.conf.
>
>Tom Schottle
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>
>
>Jonathan Hanna wrote:
>>
>> I am running a fairly recent current and noticed my swap seemed
>> a little overused.
>>
>> bash-2.02
I have the same problem with 4.0-STABLE, cvsup'ed June 2. I just
turned rpc.statd off in /etc/rc.conf.
Tom Schottle
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Jonathan Hanna wrote:
>
> I am running a fairly recent current and noticed my swap seemed
> a little overused.
>
> bash-2.02$ uname -a
> FreeBSD roller.pangol
I am running a fairly recent current and noticed my swap seemed
a little overused.
bash-2.02$ uname -a
FreeBSD roller.pangolin-systems.com 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #41: Sun May 14
11:50:20 PDT 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
stems.com:/home/src/sys/compile/ROLLER i386
bash-2.02$ uptime
11:27