> 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:
Alan,
On a client running all by itself on our production network overnight,
doing an "ls -lR /usr" and doing a compile (in a loop) is giving the
same problems.
A little snipit from /var/log/messages
Nov 10 04:31:20 spc81 kernel: nfs: server student OK
Nov 10 04:33:17 spc81 kernel: nfs: server st
Alan,
student:/susr/ /usr
nfs defaults,rsize=1024,wsize=1024
0 0
Thanks
Graham Jordan
Alan Cox wrote:
> By the evidence that we have gathered it seems
that the Server is not
> taxed too much as samba users are getting files OK etc. The
can't get
> request slo
> By the evidence that we have gathered it seems that the Server is not
> taxed too much as samba users are getting files OK etc. The can't get
> request slot is plaguing many others in different ways. It looks like
> an NFS issue. How can this be proven? Then we can work on the
> problem.
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