Re: Oops with user land nfs now.

Jeremy Hansen (jeremy@iuinc.com)
Fri, 5 Mar 1999 02:23:29 -0500 (EST)


Also, as suggested by Alan, I caught rpc.nfsd in D state right
before the crashes:

140 0 871 1 0 0 1480 960 end D ? 0:00
rpc.nfsdU

-jeremy

> It is likely that this is a Raid0 problem and not an NFS problem.
>
> There is a big FIXME in the front of the raid0_map function.
> Are you using the default read/write sizes?
>
> Allen
>
> >>>Jeremy Hansen said:
> >
> > Got an Oops with user land nfsd now, although this just killed
> > nfsd operations. The machine was still very mucy alive otherwise
> > allowing me to properly reboot it.
> >
>
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