Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:09:32 -0400 From: Victor Farah <victor@netmediaservices.net> To: Manolis Kiagias <sonic2000gr@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: NFS Help Message-ID: <4907636C.60102@netmediaservices.net> In-Reply-To: <49075E5A.2000506@gmail.com> References: <490750A7.6050000@netmediaservices.net> <49075E5A.2000506@gmail.com>
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AWESOME this worked like a charm, I added -r=1024 to it and BAM works! :) Thank you everybody! Manolis Kiagias wrote: > Victor Farah wrote: >> Hello >> I have about 10 machines that are NFS clients, 5 are new and 5 are >> older. Anyway the new machine mount from the NFS server just fine. >> The older machines mount; and I can ls /mnt/data/; BUT when I ls >> /mnt/data/sc/ on the older machines this happens: >> nfs server 192.168.10.162:/data: not responding >> nfs server 192.168.10.162:/data: not responding >> nfs server 192.168.10.162:/data: not responding >> nfs server 192.168.10.162:/data: not responding >> >> But on the new machines they work perfectly fine? >> As well the old machines mount it as i stated before I can even ls the >> parent directory /mnt/data/ and it shows me all the directories on the >> mount, but anytime I ls or do anything inside there it does that or >> freezes. >> >> Any idea's? >> > How "old" are these old systems? Do you have any ISA type ethernet cards? > > Read Handbook's section 30.3.6: > > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-nfs.html > > I actually had this kind of trouble once, and it was due to an ISA > network card. I doubt you are really using an ISA card in a production > system, but some of the remedies described in the section may give you a > hint of what is going on. > > -- Victor Farah - Systems Administrator netmediaservices.net
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