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Date:      07 Apr 1998 21:08:14 -0500
From:      stephen farrell <stephen@farrell.org>
To:        Tom Bartol <bartol@salk.edu>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: NFS hanging in 2.2.6-RELEASE
Message-ID:  <87zphx12wh.fsf@phaedrus.uchicago.edu>
In-Reply-To: Tom Bartol's message of "Tue, 7 Apr 1998 12:51:22 -0700 (PDT)"
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980407120204.10036F-100000@cole.salk.edu>

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Tom Bartol <bartol@salk.edu> writes:

> I've got a new ThinkPad 770 with a 3Com 3C589D installed and running
> 2.2.6-RELEASE.  The installation was totally painless (thanks to all of
> you!).  It's on the net and I can telnet and ftp without a hitch but I've
> run into a problem with NFS.  I can mount disks served by our NFS servers
> (either Auspex or FreeBSD running -current) but when I try to copy files
> from the laptop to the servers it'll copy a few megabytes and then all
> network traffic stops completely and the machine is not pingable.  I
> cannot Ctrl-C out of the NFS cpio operation but I can still use other
> windows on the machine just fine everything seems quite responsive.
> netstat -m, nfsstat, and systat -vmstat don't seem to show anything
> unusual.  Pstat shows the cpio process that I was using stuck in state
> "D".  cp and tar also behave this way.  I have also explicitly mounted in
> NFSv2 mode but this didn't help.  I have included output of dmesg and my
> kernel config file below in case this helps.  Let me know what other
> information might help.   Oh, this just in...  ftp also hangs in this way
> as well -- it just get a little further along before it does.  Anyone have
> any clues about this one?

TCP or UDP?  Try doing a udp mount if you're doing it tcp now.  Any
other mount options that you are using?

--

Steve Farrell


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