Rick Stevens wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
I've added the option soft to the client /etc/fstab which may make it
possible to interrupt things?
That is, if I have done the right thing in the right place.
Bob
Assuming that after you reboot[1], the situation is better with soft,
I would suggest going back to hard but use the intr[2] option.
i.e.
server:/usr/local/pub /pub nfs hard,intr
I have seen soft loose data on networks that are some what loaded,
with out even giving you any error notifications. The probability
seemed somewhat proportional with how many times larger the file you
are writing is than the wsize parameter.
It's "lose" (as in "lost") not "loose" (as in "running wild").
English lessons aside,
I sometimes dislike my 'mother' tongue.
did you use TCP instead of the default UDP on that
heavily loaded network?
was not available on the server of that time (Solaris 2.6 or was it 2.5).
[1] so that the process that is currently stuck and CAN NOT be killed
is finally terminated. :)
[2] man nfs|grep -3 EINTR
or read the man and search for intr
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Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
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