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

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Am Mittwoch, 15. April 2009 schrieb Chuck Lever:
> On Apr 15, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> >
> > Ähem, Chuck, may I ask you to look into the initial mail again. The
> > failing
> > case is attached there. Here I've attached the good one. Since I
> > couldn't
> > locate any mount attempt in the dump, I've left a few more nfs
> > transactions.
>
> The client makes a PMAP_GETPORT request via TCP.  The server's rpcbind
> drops the connection without replying after receiving the request.  I
> didn't see anything immediately wrong with the request, although
> wireshark didn't like it either.  I had to decode it by hand.

	8[

> Restarting rpcbind usually means you lose all your rpc service
> registrations until you restart those services, but it would be worth
> trying this: stop the server's rpcbind service, then run rpcbind in a
> terminal session with "-d" to see what it thinks the problem is when
> it drops the connection.
>
> Please attach a copy of your /etc/netconfig to reply.

Okay, but since it requires yet another portmap <-> rpcbind swap, please 
give me a few days to find a appropriate slot.

Pete
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