I have 2 nfs clients running (pop3 and smtp):
RedHat 5.2 (all updates)
Kernel 2.2.6PRE2
DualPentiumII/450, 512 Mb mem, Motherboard 440NBX Intel
and 1 nfs server:
RedHat 5.2 (all updates)
Kernel 2.2.6PRE2 using DAC960 patch beta4
knfsd 1.2.2a (package built by VAResearch)
PentiumII/450, 128 Mb mem, Motherboard 440NBX Intel
A AcceleRaid200 (Mylex) c/ 8 mb.
5 SCSI IBM 9 Gb.
[root@mail-nfs-0 /root]# procinfo
Linux 2.2.6 (root@mail-nfs-0.intra.sti.com.br) (gcc 2.7.2.3) #1 SMP Tue Apr 13
22:37:10 EST 1999 [mail-nfs-0]
[WARNING: can't print all IRQs, please recompile me]
Memory: Total Used Free Shared Buffers Cached
Mem: 125092 122088 3004 8116 11380 96260
Swap: 132284 0 132284
Bootup: Fri Apr 16 13:47:40 1999 Load average: 1.50 1.51 1.37 2/35 5334
user : 0:08:11.64 15.1% page in : 960750 disk 1: 172247r 75937w
nice : 0:00:00.00 0.0% page out: 478955
system: 0:03:27.17 6.4% swap in : 2
idle : 0:42:33.60 78.5% swap out: 0
uptime: 0:54:12.38 context : 5302075
irq 0: 325242 -edge timer irq 6: 3
irq 1: 961 -edge keyboard irq 7: 3627474 -level Intel EtherE
irq 2: 0 cascade [4] irq 13: 1 fpu
irq 5: 130038 -level Mylex DAC960
[root@mail-nfs-0 /root]#
/var/log/message return:
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: find_fh_dentry: 30:04, 114689/114694 not
found -- need full search!
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: lookup_by_inode: ino 114694 not found in c
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: find_fh_dentry: 30:04, 114689/114694 not
found -- need full search!
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: lookup_by_inode: ino 114694 not found in c
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: find_fh_dentry: 30:04, 114689/114694 not
found -- need full search!
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: lookup_by_inode: ino 114694 not found in c
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: find_fh_dentry: 30:04, 114689/114694 not
found -- need full search!
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: lookup_by_inode: ino 114694 not found in c
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: find_fh_dentry: 30:04, 114689/114694 not
found -- need full search!
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: lookup_by_inode: ino 114694 not found in c
Apr 16 13:34:56 mail-nfs-0 kernel: find_fh_dentry: 30:04, 114689/114694 not
found -- need full search!
MANY msg....
After this warning(?) appear in nfs server, nfs mounted in pop3 not responding.
This warning in pop3 /var/log/message:
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: nfs_revalidate_inode: i/sistemas.dp getattr
failed, ino=1564901, error=-116
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: NFS: bad fh
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel:
c086cc000017e0e50017e0010000300400003004000078010000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: nfs_revalidate_inode: i/sistemas.dp getattr
failed, ino=1564901, error=-116
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: NFS: bad fh
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel:
c086cc000017e0e50017e0010000300400003004000078010000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: nfs_revalidate_inode: i/sistemas.dp getattr
failed, ino=1564901, error=-116
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: NFS: bad fh
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel:
c086cc000017e0e50017e0010000300400003004000078010000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: nfs_revalidate_inode: i/sistemas.dp getattr
failed, ino=1564901, error=-116
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: NFS: bad fh
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel:
c086cc000017e0e50017e0010000300400003004000078010000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: nfs_revalidate_inode: i/sistemas.dp getattr
failed, ino=1564901, error=-116
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel: NFS: bad fh
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Apr 16 13:44:14 pop-0 kernel:
c086cc000017e0e50017e0010000300400003004000078010000000000000000
MANY MANY msg...
I need reboot nfs server after...
Any solution?
[o]'s
ricardo a guimaraes
sti - system administrator
(011) 889-7449 - r. 232
psi@sti.com.br - psi666@zerg.com - psi666@brood-war.com
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