<snip> > So these seem fine to me (i.e., the max is greater than 32768). Is > there an NFS (as opposed to TCP) setting I should be tweaking? Any > ideas why the NetApp is issuing those warnings? Any other > suggestions on how to debug this problem? Sounds like a very interesting problem. The only time I've gotten such errors have been NFSv4 issues between Linux and Solaris hosts, never with a NetApp. You might try asking on the linux-nfs[1] list as well as the toasters[2] list. I'd be interested to hera what you come up with. Very strange symptoms though. Are you using NFS over TCP or UDP? It seems like one side is attempting to use a stale session... I've always found NFS stuff like this very difficult to troubleshoot. If you can reproduce the problem on demand maybe you could get a packet dump right when the issue begins... Ray [1]: http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html [2]: http://toasters.mathworks.com/toasters.html _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos