Hi,
The server with the problems is running FreeBSD 11.1 stable, it was working
fine for several months,
but after a software upgrade of our NetAPP server it’s reporting many lockd
errors and becomes catatonic,
...
Dec 18 13:11:02 moo-09 kernel: nfs server fr-06:/web/www: lockd not responding
Dec
Daniel Braniss wrote:
>Hi,
>The server with the problems is running FreeBSD 11.1 stable, it was working
>fine for >several months,
>but after a software upgrade of our NetAPP server it’s reporting many lockd
>errors >and becomes catatonic,
>...
>Dec 18 13:11:02 moo-09 kernel: nfs server fr-06:/w
> On 18 Dec 2019, at 16:55, Rick Macklem wrote:
>
> Daniel Braniss wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> The server with the problems is running FreeBSD 11.1 stable, it was working
>> fine for >several months,
>> but after a software upgrade of our NetAPP server it’s reporting many lockd
>> errors >and becomes
Hi,
What software version is the NetApp using?
Is the exported volume big?
Is the vserver configured for 64bit identifiers?
If you enable NFS V4.0 or 4.1 other NFS clients using defaults might mount
NFSv4.x unexpectedly after a reboot so you need to watch that.
Cheers
Richard
(NetApp admin)
On
> On 18 Dec 2019, at 17:58, Richard P Mackerras wrote:
>
> Hi,
> What software version is the NetApp using?
the very latest :-), but will try and find out later.
> Is the exported volume big?
about 500G, but many files
as far as I know, only accessed by one host running the web app - moodle.
I'm curious if anyone has come up with a way to do this...
I have a system here that has two pools -- one comprised of SSD disks
that are the "most commonly used" things including user home directories
and mailboxes, and another that is comprised of very large things that
are far less-commonly use
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 9:22 AM Karl Denninger wrote:
> I'm curious if anyone has come up with a way to do this...
>
> I have a system here that has two pools -- one comprised of SSD disks
> that are the "most commonly used" things including user home directories
> and mailboxes, and another that
Hi,
I’m sure the 64 bit identifiers isn’t an issue. Your export isn’t vast. I
assume you have restarted statd and lockd on FreeBSD.
I did search on the NetApp site earlier and nothing lept out then. Sorry,
Richard
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019 at 16:06, Daniel Braniss wrote:
>
>
> On 18 Dec 2019, at 17:5
Richard P Mackerras wrote:
>Hi,
>What software version is the NetApp using?
>Is the exported volume big?
>Is the vserver configured for 64bit identifiers?
>
>If you enable NFS V4.0 or 4.1 other NFS clients using defaults might mount
>NFSv4.x >unexpectedly after a reboot so you need to watch that.
I tried an install on a new Dell 740, which has dual M2 256GB internal
SSD on a "Boss" controller. It exposes as AHCI.
It wouldn't recognize these as installable drives as raw devices. If
you use the Boss to define a virtual drive in RAID-1 it exposes fine.
Tried BIOS mode (not UEFI), tried FB13.
19.12.2019 11:21, George Michaelson wrote:
> I tried an install on a new Dell 740, which has dual M2 256GB internal
> SSD on a "Boss" controller. It exposes as AHCI.
>
> It wouldn't recognize these as installable drives as raw devices. If
> you use the Boss to define a virtual drive in RAID-1 it
On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 2:53 PM Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> You either switch the controller to "HBA" mode using its setup utility,
> or keep it in current "RAID" mode but configure your SSD as "Non-RAID" drive.
Tried HBA mode. Devices attached as AHCI were not recognized. Tried
leaving in RAID mode
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