The following messages spew out whenever the NFS server is restarted:
nfs: server bum not responding, still trying
nfs: task 48484 can't get a request slot
nfs: task 48489 can't get a request slot
nfs: RPC call returned error 111
RPC: task of released request still queued!
RPC: (task is on xprt_pending)
nfs: RPC call returned error 111
RPC: task of released request still queued!
RPC: (task is on xprt_pending)
nfs: RPC call returned error 111
RPC: task of released request still queued!
RPC: (task is on xprt_pending)
nfs: server bum OK
What is going on here? Also, I cannot isolate the cause, but I see gobs
of the following messages _sometimes_ when I blow away my egcs build
directory:
nfs_lookup: obj/gcc ino=2195829 in use, count=2, nlink=2
show_dentry: obj.o/gcc, d_count=258
__nfs_fhget: inode 2195949 still busy, i_count=2
__nfs_fhget: killing gcc/intl filehandle
nfs_dentry_delete: gcc/po: ino=2195952, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: gcc/fixinc: ino=327919, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_lookup: gcc/ch ino=327906 in use, count=2, nlink=2
show_dentry: gcc/cp, d_count=3
nfs_rmdir: libiberty/testsuite inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: libiberty/testsuite: ino=754117, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_rmdir: texinfo/lib inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: texinfo/lib: ino=1048797, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_rmdir: texinfo/makeinfo inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: texinfo/makeinfo: ino=2195514, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_rmdir: texinfo/util inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: texinfo/util: ino=2195738, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_rmdir: obj/texinfo inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: obj/texinfo: ino=754150, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_rmdir: gcc/ch inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: gcc/ch: ino=327906, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_rmdir: obj/gcc inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: obj/gcc: ino=2195829, count=2, nlink=2
nfs_rmdir: egcs/obj inode busy?? i_count=2, i_nlink=2
nfs_dentry_delete: egcs/obj: ino=2293857, count=2, nlink=2
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