On 24. 01. 12 22:41, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 25/01/12 04:50, Sylvain wrote:
On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
an
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Sylvain wrote:
> On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Tom H wrote:
>> On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
>>>
>>> I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
>>> also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I al
Sylvain wrote:
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
I would recommend a number of things to review.
1. If t
On 25/01/12 04:50, Sylvain wrote:
> On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
>>> I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
>>> also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I also tried au
On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 18:50 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> No, nfs didn't quit after avahi failed (the nfsiod process is still
> here). Also I don't know the hostname of 192.168.2.77, because it's just
> a NAS box on which I don't have any control.
Which kernel is installed? Have you tried downgrading
On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
anything.
I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
w
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/1/23 Frank :
>> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>>
>>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>>> the manpage:
>>>
>>> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/1/23 Frank :
>> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>>
>>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>>> the manpage:
>>>
The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. �Only
SIGKILL ca
2012/1/23 Frank :
> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>
>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>> the manpage:
>>
>> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
>> > SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on th
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
> the manpage:
>
> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
> > SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on these kernels, and if
>
On 23/01/12 21:15, Sylvain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS�is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
>
> - In KDE, everything is f
2012/1/23 Frank :
> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
>> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
>> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
>>
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
>
> - In KDE,
Hi,
I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
unstable:
- In KDE, everything is frozen (because of the file manager I think)
- If I
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