Re: NFS problem

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On 09/19/2012 03:00 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> We've been seeing what I gather is an old, traditional problem:
> kernel: lockd: server<ip address>  not responding, timed out
>
> The things I've found, googling, mostly involve rebooting the NFS server,
> and I can't do that, it's a home directory server for a *bunch* of people,
> and this is only one person's workstation.
>
> Are there other solutions I haven't found yet?
>
>         mark
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Have you checked your network connectivity from the problem machine to 
the NFS server and back?  If other machines on this NFS server have no 
issues then you can eliminate the NIC on the server from suspicion, but 
the NIC on the problem machine might be having a problem.  Check your 
cable connections while you're at it.

How are you mounting the NFS share?  If you are using AutoFS your mount 
may be timing out.  Does the problem machine access the share actively 
or does it tend to sit for a while between access attempts?

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