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From:
Andrew Morton <akpm@...>
To: Nix <nix@...>
Cc: <linux-kernel@...>, <linux-nfs@...>
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Re: Upgrade to 2.6.24 breaks NFS service
Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - 6:19 am
(cc linux-nfs) On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:58:03 +0000 Nix <nix@esperi.org.uk> wrote:
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> I upgraded from 2.6.23.10 to 2.6.24.2 yesterday, and found NFS service > failing. > > To be specific, all locks were blocking forever, with an endless flood > of > > Feb 12 22:53:10 loki notice: kernel: statd: server localhost not responding, timed out > Feb 12 22:53:10 loki notice: kernel: lockd: cannot monitor esperi > Feb 12 22:53:45 loki notice: kernel: statd: server localhost not responding, timed out > Feb 12 22:53:45 loki notice: kernel: lockd: cannot monitor esperi > Feb 12 22:54:20 loki notice: kernel: statd: server localhost not responding, timed out > Feb 12 22:54:20 loki notice: kernel: lockd: cannot monitor esperi > Feb 12 22:54:55 loki notice: kernel: statd: server localhost not responding, timed out > Feb 12 22:54:55 loki notice: kernel: lockd: cannot monitor esperi > Feb 12 22:55:20 esperi notice: kernel: lockd: server loki.wkstn.nix not responding, still trying > > (esperi is a UML instance on the same machine, connected via a bridged > TUN/TAP interface: the bridge, and network service to esperi and to the > rest of the local net across that bridge, was fine.) > > I'm currently using NFSv3 atop nfs-utils 1.1.0.33-gdd08789, with daemons > being started in the suggested order (portmap, mountd, statd > --no-notify, nfsd). This evening I'm going to try to upgrade to > nfs-utils HEAD and see if this continues. >
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Upgrade to 2.6.24 breaks NFS service
, Nix
, (Wed Feb 13, 4:58 am)
Re: Upgrade to 2.6.24 breaks NFS service
, Trond Myklebust
, (Wed Feb 13, 10:15 am)
Re: Upgrade to 2.6.24 breaks NFS service
, Andrew Morton
, (Wed Feb 13, 6:19 am)
Re: Upgrade to 2.6.24 breaks NFS service
, Jeff Layton
, (Wed Feb 13, 8:57 am)
Re: Upgrade to 2.6.24 breaks NFS service
, Nix
, (Wed Feb 13, 8:14 pm)
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