On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 10:46:26PM +0000, Paul Jakma wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, kevin lyda wrote:
> > openbsd 2.6 sparc workstation; linux 2.2.19 i386 server. the openbsd
> > box mounts /home off of the server. after a few days it will end up
> > in a cycle where the obsd box thinks the nfs server is down for several
> > minutes, think it's up again for a minute or so, down, up, down, up, etc.
> >
> > initially it works great, but eventually it just croaks.
> oh you want to know if anyone has any ideas? ah..
> Trond's rpc-ping patch:
>http://www.fys.uio.no/~trondmy/src/> unfortunately it's 2.4 only.
i'm not downgrading to 2.4. if anything i want to upgrade to 3.0.
oh wait, you mean linux 2.4. well... i dunno. see there's a linux
2.2.19 box that nfs mounts the same dir (as well as several others)
and hammers on it a great deal more (it plays all my mp3's which are
pretty much on from 9am to 1am the next day).
kevin
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