Re: klibc's nfsmount failure with 2.6.27.21, while 2.6.25.20 was fine

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On Apr 15, 2009, at 1:23 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 15. April 2009 schrieb Chuck Lever:

When using rpcbind instead of portmapper, what does the output of
"rpcinfo" look like on the server?

It's dumped in the mail starting this thread.

I don't see why the client's rpcbind attempt for the server's mountd service should have failed.

Would it be possible for you to capture a packet trace of the client's attempt to mount it's root file system? (You will likely need to do this for a bugzilla report, anyway).

On the server you can use "tcpdump -s0 -w /tmp/raw host " followed by the hostname of your client. It might be useful to capture both a failed session (with rpcbind) and a working session (with portmapper). We want the raw (binary) trace dumps, not text output.

Also let us know what's running on your clients (distribution, kernel version, etc).

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Chuck Lever
chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com
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