From: Steve Dickson <SteveD@redhat.com>
To: "Gabor Z. Papp" <gzp-2g/1Y3AqmNE@public.gmane.org>
Cc: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>, linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mount.nfs command: old glibc missing some flags
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:00:06 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4890BA36.1060802@RedHat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <x6y73jyiek@gzp>
Gabor Z. Papp wrote:
> * Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>:
>
> | Untested. Gabor, can you please try this?
>
> Compiled fine.
>
> utils/mountd/Makefile:
>
> LIBBLKID = -lblkid
>
> -lblkid doesn't enough in dependency, needs -luuid
>
> Is this problem in my e2fsprogs install?
At least in my world you also need the e2fsprogs-devel package
installed as well...
>
> BTW, I'm not sure about usage of sm-notify
>
> My nfs startup script looks like:
>
> idmapd
> exportfs -ar
> mountd
> statd #--no-notify
> nfsd 8
>
> $ ps fax
> 10860 ? Ss 0:00 mountd
> 10862 ? Ss 0:00 statd
> 10875 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
> 10876 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
> 10886 ? S 0:00 [lockd]
> 10887 ? S 0:00 \_ [rpciod]
> 10888 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
> 10889 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
> 10890 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
> 10891 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
> 10892 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
> 10893 ? S 0:00 [nfsd]
>
> Looks like no sm-notify started, even I mount something from a remote
> host. If I start sm-notify by hand, it exist, strace output attached.
> Same apply on glibc 2.3.
Note that sm-notify is a very short lived process....
If have found using the -d flag is very handy when starting sm-notify
by hand... If there is no output, it means the /var/run/sm-notify.pid exists
which causes sm-notify to immediately exit. So remove that file and try
again...
In general, if there are file(s) in /var/lib/nfs/sm (or /var/lib/nfs/statd/sm
depending on your distro) means sm-notify did not work. With Fedora, doing
a 'service nfslock restart' will cause sm-notify to be rerun... I'm not
sure how to do that with other distros...
steved.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-07-30 19:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-07-29 16:16 [PATCH] mount.nfs command: old glibc missing some flags Chuck Lever
2008-07-30 6:50 ` Gabor Z. Papp
2008-07-30 18:02 ` Chuck Lever
2008-07-30 19:00 ` Steve Dickson [this message]
2008-07-30 19:20 ` Gabor Z. Papp
2008-07-30 19:48 ` Steve Dickson
2008-07-30 20:37 ` Gabor Z. Papp
2008-07-30 23:18 ` Neil Brown
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2008-07-30 23:58 Chuck Lever
[not found] ` <20080730235637.1447.42422.stgit-lQeC5l55kZ7wdl/1UfZZQIVfYA8g3rJ/@public.gmane.org>
2008-07-31 9:28 ` Steve Dickson
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