Re: NFS Problems...

2003-06-05 Thread jed
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 01:03:17AM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote: > On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 02:21:29PM -0700, jle wrote: > > on HTTPD: (/etc/fstab) > > NFSD:/home2 /home nfs rw,bg 0 0 > ed /etc/fstab > /home2 > s/home/home2/ > w > q Don't exactly do this sin

Re: NFS Problems...

2003-06-05 Thread jle
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ -13:55:06- # cd ~dkdesign > > -su: cd: /home2/dkdesign: No such file or directory > > Not surprising, because you mounted on /home not /home2. There shouldn't BE a /home2 on HTTPD but I figured out what happened. I copied /etc/group /etc/passwd /etc/pwd.db and /etc/master.p

Re: NFS Problems...

2003-06-05 Thread Bernd Walter
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 02:21:29PM -0700, jle wrote: > I retired my old p200 fbsd 4.4-stable web server and built a newer box for > it. I used to mount the /home2 dir from my nfs server (fbsd 5.1-current) > to /home on the webserver and it used to work fine but now it doesn't > mount /home2 on /ho

Re: nfs problems

1999-03-30 Thread Rahul Dhesi
Alfred Perlstein writes: >This is freebsd following the NFS spec, please read the mount_nfs >man page for the workaround (hint: intr). In my experience the 'intr' filesystem mount option does not always work. As an example, I am often unable to abort from a hung 'df' when a remote NFS server is

Re: nfs problems

1999-03-30 Thread Alfred Perlstein
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Thomas Schuerger wrote: > Hi! > > I'm experiencing serious NFS problems, when > a remote NFS directory (also on FreeBSD) mounted on my > machine goes down for whatever reason (e.g. normal > shutdown). From then on, any processes accessing the mounted > NFS directory (e.g. exe

Re: NFS Problems

1999-02-24 Thread Joel Ray Holveck
>> This reminds me; do we have a utility to reference wmesg strings back >> to the code that sets them, a la TAGS? Would this be useful? > No, and yes respectively. Okay, I've got an early version written. It's got some fairly substantial TODO's, and needs a fair bit of cleanup. I would appreci

Re: NFS Problems

1999-02-24 Thread Doug Rabson
On 23 Feb 1999, Joel Ray Holveck wrote: > >> This reminds me; do we have a utility to reference wmesg strings back > >> to the code that sets them, a la TAGS? Would this be useful? > > No, and yes respectively. > > I have the scanner mostly written; there is one bug yet to fix (This > time for s

Re: NFS Problems

1999-02-23 Thread Joel Ray Holveck
>> This reminds me; do we have a utility to reference wmesg strings back >> to the code that sets them, a la TAGS? Would this be useful? > No, and yes respectively. I have the scanner mostly written; there is one bug yet to fix (This time for sure!). Presently, it creates a single file WTAGS whi

Re: NFS Problems

1999-02-22 Thread Brian Feldman
On 22 Feb 1999, Joel Ray Holveck wrote: > >> The program on the client side always freezes (top reports it's > >> STAT as 'D'). > > You need to pass the 'l' switch to ps and look at the 'wchan' column to > > see where it's actually stuck. > > This reminds me; do we have a utility to reference w

Re: NFS Problems

1999-02-22 Thread Mike Smith
> >> The program on the client side always freezes (top reports it's > >> STAT as 'D'). > > You need to pass the 'l' switch to ps and look at the 'wchan' column to > > see where it's actually stuck. > > This reminds me; do we have a utility to reference wmesg strings back > to the code that sets

Re: NFS Problems

1999-02-22 Thread Joel Ray Holveck
>> The program on the client side always freezes (top reports it's >> STAT as 'D'). > You need to pass the 'l' switch to ps and look at the 'wchan' column to > see where it's actually stuck. This reminds me; do we have a utility to reference wmesg strings back to the code that sets them, a la TA

Re: NFS Problems

1999-02-21 Thread Mike Smith
> I update 3-Stable nearly weekly, and have been experiencing the same problem > for quite a while now. NFS imports, on the client side appear to be losing > data. When this occurs, I see .nfs78969 files on the server side. These files exist because they've been deleted but not closed; this is