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* Background mount vs. changing ping timeout
@ 2007-11-19 21:22 Norman R. Weathers
  2007-11-19 21:52 ` Jeff Moyer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Norman R. Weathers @ 2007-11-19 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: autofs

Hello,

We are currently using an older Fedora (Core 3) and are needing to
update to a later Fedora (Core 4 minimum).  During testing, we noticed
that the autofs utils for FC4 had a race condition, so we upgraded the
kernel (2.6.17) and autofs utilities (autofs-5.0-rc3 RPM).  I have
noticed through observation and perusing the list that bg is no longer
honored as a passed mount option for NFS through autofs.  A problem that
has caused us is that if server is down or under heavy load, it won't
respond to the rpc_ping in time, and so the automounter drops the
attempt to mount.  This causes a cascade effect in our cluster, ie.,
jobs that would have help up due to a backgrounded mount now fall
through, and it is possible to have "thousands" of jobs fall through our
batch scheduler all because the first set of jobs failed due to a long
mount or a server down temporarily.  Is there some way to increase the
rpc_ping?  Is there some way to trick bg to be passed through and short
circuit the rpc_ping?  We are not going to be doing sub-mounts or
multi-homed mounts.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Norman Weathers

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2007-11-19 21:22 Background mount vs. changing ping timeout Norman R. Weathers
2007-11-19 21:52 ` Jeff Moyer
2007-11-20  1:17   ` Ian Kent
2007-11-20 14:02     ` Norman R. Weathers
2007-11-21  7:02       ` Ian Kent
2007-11-21 17:44         ` Norman R. Weathers

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