I have just upgraded a couple of servers from FC9 to FC10 and I am
seeing a major problem with mount.nfs4. This occurs when autofs calls
the mount program. It then runs at 100% CPU and never terminates.
I have VMs that are running similar configuration successfully, so this
is something driven by being on bare metal.
Kernel is 2.6.27.29-170.2.78.fc10.i686.PAE
nfs-utils is nfs-utils-1.1.4-8.fc10.i386
autofs is autofs-5.0.3-41.i386
Command running is
/sbin/mount.nfs4 battleaxe:/ /hosts/battleaxe -s -o
rw,nosuid,nodev,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,intr
The autofs mount has worked and the directories under /hosts/battleaxe
have been successfully accessed prior to the problem occuring - I
suspect this is a remount after and expire has occurred.
Anybody seen this before?
Anybody know what I can do to get round this? [I am on the way to FC11
but will have to live with FC10 for a while (a week or so)]
Any extra information I can acquire to diagnose this?
There is nothing in the log files to indicate anything going wrong, I
could turn debug on if I knew what to set and which messages to strip
once I do.
Any help appreciated. Howard.
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