Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 09 Feb 1999 18:35:54 -0500 | From | Mark Lord <> | Subject | Userland NFS Server broken? |
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I am running latest 2.2.2pre2 kernel, with RedHat-5.2 underneath, plus many updates.
I've been having trouble for a while now getting a FreeBSD-2.2.7 box to play nicely over NFS with my Linux Box acting as server.
Things just lock up with "NFS server not responding" messages.
So.. I tried doing this on the Linux box, so it talks to itself:
mount localhost:/ /a mount localhost:/ /b dd if=/dev/zero of=/a/junk bs=1024k count=1024 diff /a/junk /b/junk diff /a/junk /b/junk ...
And it *usually* locks up in short order with the same error (NFS server not responding). Sometimes it fails sooner when I use a second window to do something like: "ls -R /a"
This is with knfsd support NOT configured into the kernel, so everything is standard userland stuff.
Shouldn't this work? -- mlord@pobox.com
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