From: Ignoramus16841 on 5 Aug 2010 13:12 On 2010-08-05, Rahul <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote: > Ignoramus16841 <ignoramus16841(a)NOSPAM.16841.invalid> wrote in > news:eI2dneEa94yoQMfRnZ2dnUVZ_qSdnZ2d(a)giganews.com: > >> I have a desktop at work that has several NFS mounted filesystems that >> it picks from a few servers. >> >> >> I am totally stumped as to what could be going on. Any ideas? >> > > What mount options are you using? Can you paste your fstab? > I have really shortened what I had, but here goes server:/directory /x nfs ro Even this short form does not work, so it is something else i
From: Ignoramus16841 on 5 Aug 2010 13:15 On 2010-08-05, J G Miller <miller(a)yoyo.ORG> wrote: > On Thursday, August 5th, 2010 at 11:21:36h -0500, > Ignoramus16841 wrote: > >> HOWEVER, this same filesystem is also use by very many other clients, >> and they are all fine. > > What do those clients have in common? They are servers and desktops that run Hardy > Which OS and version are they running? Ubuntu Hardy > Which nfs client version are they running? standard nfs client >> We have a couple of desktops with this problem, howeber. > > What do those clients have in common? They run Ubuntu Jaunty (but I cannot say that all Jaunty clients have this) > Which OS and version are they running? Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 > Which nfs client version are they running? Standard client package > > And if it make you any happier, I was having intermittent problems > with automounted NFS v4 file systems from Mint 9 (Ubuntu 10.04) in > which the mounted directory entry was present but it could not > see the files and directories underneath (error message no such > "supposedly mounted directory name" exists). > > I think There has been however a recent nfs update and I have not > noticed the problem since, but as I said it was very intermittent. Yes. I am not sure yet what exactly is going on. just the system call to "mount" hangs -- not DNS or anything like that. i
From: Rahul on 5 Aug 2010 13:32 Ignoramus16841 <ignoramus16841(a)NOSPAM.16841.invalid> wrote in news:eI2dneEa94yoQMfRnZ2dnUVZ_qSdnZ2d(a)giganews.com: > When my computer boots, it mounts all of them and it is great. After a > while (like a day), two mounts (both point to the same server) simply > hang. > Could it be a server side issue? Do you have any other clients mounting server:/directory to verify if they face that issue too? -- Rahul
From: Ignoramus16841 on 5 Aug 2010 13:47 On 2010-08-05, Rahul <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote: > Ignoramus16841 <ignoramus16841(a)NOSPAM.16841.invalid> wrote in > news:eI2dneEa94yoQMfRnZ2dnUVZ_qSdnZ2d(a)giganews.com: > >> When my computer boots, it mounts all of them and it is great. After a >> while (like a day), two mounts (both point to the same server) simply >> hang. >> > > Could it be a server side issue? Do you have any other clients mounting > server:/directory to verify if they face that issue too? > We have many other clients mounting that directory and they are fine. i
From: mjt on 5 Aug 2010 14:13 On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 10:48:05 -0500 Ignoramus16841 <ignoramus16841(a)NOSPAM.16841.invalid> wrote: > Newsgroups: > alt.os.linux.ubuntu,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking If you *have* to post to multiple newsgroups, please set a "FollowUp" -- Anything free is worth what you pay for it. <<< Remove YOURSHOES to email me >>>
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