NFS woes

From: John Deacon <jrd_at_star.ucl.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 16:40:45 +0100 (BST)

Hi all -

I've recently started having real NFS problems. I've got a LAN of
18 Alphas from old DEC3000/400 boxes up to XP1000's all running
Tru64 v5.1 (upgraded to this about a month ago) and about 20
Red Hat Linux boxes (v6.2 and 7.1). The Linux boxes serve NFS discs with
no problems but on the Alphas I keep getting messages like

   machine1 vmunix: NFS3 server machine2 not responding

or

   machine1 vmunix: NFS2 server machine2 not responding

and machine1 will then hang - sometimes I get an 'NFS server OK'
message but then that's usually followed by another 'not
responding' one. The thing is that all other machines CAN see machine2
OK and don't give any errors.

Weirder than that is i'm sometimes also getting

   machine1 vmunix: NFS2 server machine1 not responding

so the machine can't see itself (!) and all users on the machine are stuck
but everything else can see the discs it's serving. When this happens I
can't log on to do anything, the only way out is to crash the machine and
reboot it - something that takes about 20 minutes on our main server
because it has to fsck all the discs and then check all the disk quotas...

And finally, one particular machine was working fine until I had to take
it down on Monday evening, it seemed to reboot OK but now insists 'NFS3
server blah not responding' and users can't login. It's been rebooted
several times and still comes back with the same error for the same
'non-responding' server. The server in this case is our NIS master and
since users can login to all other machines I'm tempted to think that
it IS responding... I've even gone as far as to shut down all machines and
reboot them starting with the NIS master, then the slaves, then the
clients but, straight away, the same machine says that the NIS master
isn't responding.

Any NFS gurus out there ?


 john

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