On 15/08/15 23:16, Emmett Culley wrote:
Why does the desktop freeze whenever an NFS share fails? I have set all NFS mounts to soft,intr and yet, if I forget to unmount a share before taking down the NFS server, my desktop freezes.
Luckily I have Yakauke running, so I can at least get to a console. But of course the NFS mount cannot be umounted if it doesn't respond.
Also I assumed the setting shares to intr, soft would prevent other software from hanging if the share stops responding. Is that not so? Or is there another setting I am not aware of?
Any ideas how to prevent this from happening?
Emmett
Emmette
I asked a similar question on 11 July in this list, to which there was
no real answer.
The issue has been in KDE for many years (although I don't know if its
had the same cause all along). If you google you'll find lots of people
asking about this.
We have quite a lot of cross-mounted disks so I always have to be
careful when rebooting an nfs server particularly as systemd often seems
to find some reason to wait 3 mins in the shutdown phase while a stop
job is running.
Roderick
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