Re: [PATCH] mount.nfs command: old glibc missing some flags

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* Steve Dickson <SteveD@xxxxxxxxxx>:

| > | In general, if there are file(s) in /var/lib/nfs/sm (or /var/lib/nfs/statd/sm 
| > | depending on your distro) means sm-notify did not work. With Fedora, doing 
| > | a 'service nfslock restart' will cause sm-notify to be rerun... I'm not 
| > | sure how to do that with other distros... 
| > 
| > Those dirs are empty.
| So either there were no locks to recover or sm-notify did indeed work... 

How sm-notify works in general? Called by statd?
If first time works, pid file left and second time didn't run as you
mentoided. So something wrong here...
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