On Sun, 2010-11-28 at 18:24 +0100, Jens Reinsberger wrote: > Package: linux-2.6 > Version: 2.6.36-1~experimental.1 > Severity: normal > Tags: upstream > > Just this... I use a NFS4-kerberized setup with a debian based NFS server. > The Oops happened after having tried to access a NFS share with GNOME > nautilus. > As my LAN is using IPv6 with the client having the IPv6 privacy extensions > enabled, it might have happened after a temporary address became invalid. > The share in question is mounted at boot time. > > On the server there are several lines like that in the kernel log (no idea if > this could have its share, too): > > Nov 28 17:38:30 moah kernel: [176768.913791] RPC: AUTH_GSS upcall timed out. > Nov 28 17:38:30 moah kernel: [176768.913794] Please check user daemon is > running. > > This bug report is on an Oops on the corresponding nfs CLIENT. Maybe the > server is setup in a wrong way, but I suppose the clients shouldn't oops > under any circumstances. > > If there is further information needed, please contact me.
Please report this upstream at <https://bugzilla.kernel.org> under product 'File System', component 'NFS'. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.
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