Re: nfslock

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Adam,

    Please don't top post. Reformatted....

On 03/21/12 19:50, Adam Wead wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:40 PM,<m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>> I just updated one of our servers to 5.8, and rebooted. In the logs, I saw
>> a bunch of
>> Mar 21 16:29:02<server>  rpc.statd[9783]: recv_rply: can't decode RPC
>> message!
>> Mar 21 16:29:33<server>  last message repeated 442 times
>> Mar 21 16:30:34<server>  last message repeated 835 times
>> Mar 21 16:31:36<server>  last message repeated 884 times
>> Mar 21 16:32:38<server>  last message repeated 856 times
>> Mar 21 16:32:44<server>  last message repeated 111 times
>>
>> I tried restarting nfslock, and that *appears* to have fixed it. Googling,
>> I found a thread about that at
>> <http://nerdbynature.de/s9y/archives/2009/08.html>, which suggests that
>> it's starting too early, possibly before portmap is running.
>>
>> Anyone else see this? Has an old bug snuck back in?
>>
 > There's a NFS bug with the latest kernel:
 >
 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=798809
 >
 > Reboot into your previous kernel and that should fix it.

Great - but I've just updated a server I've missed, that's been "we're 
too busy to let you do it" until now, and it would take it back to 5.7, 
at least. I suppose I can yum downgrade....

	mark
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