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From: steve <steve@steve-ss.com>
To: linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: nfs3 lockd: cannot monitor errors
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2012 00:16:36 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F554954.9050901@steve-ss.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4F520CB4.1030203@steve-ss.com>

On 03/03/12 13:21, steve wrote:
> Hi
> We recently switched to nfs3 from nfs4 and now we're getting lots of
> lockd errors. We can remove the error by mounting with:
> -o local_lock=posix
>
> We had to switch to be able to use the posix acl we had set on the share.
>
> What problems may we face by setting the local_lock?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>

Hi
Sorry to bump
This is openSUSE 12.1. All the references to lockd probs seem to come 
from 10 or so years ago.

Could anyone give me a one liner as to where to start looking? I've gone 
through all the usual channels.

Cheers,
Steve

Server:
Mar  5 16:24:46 hh3 kernel: [16760.656609] lockd: cannot monitor hh6

  ps aux | grep rpc
root      1214  0.0  0.1   2356   656 ?        Ss   Mar05   0:00 
/sbin/rpcbind
root      1821  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        S<   Mar05   0:00 [rpciod]
root      4649  0.0  0.0   2416   416 ?        Ss   Mar05   0:00 
/usr/sbin/rpc.idmapd
root      4668  0.0  0.3   4092  1508 ?        Ss   Mar05   0:00 rpc.gssd
root      5192  0.0  0.2   3840  1096 ?        Ss   Mar05   0:00 
/usr/sbin/rpc.svcgssd
root      5206  0.0  0.1   3032   568 ?        Ss   Mar05   0:00 
/usr/sbin/rpc.mountd --no-nfs-version 4
statd     5243  0.0  0.1   2584   652 ?        Ss   Mar05   0:00 
/usr/sbin/rpc.statd --no-notify


rpcinfo
    program version netid     address                service    owner
     100000    4    tcp6      ::.0.111               portmapper superuser
     100000    3    tcp6      ::.0.111               portmapper superuser
     100000    4    udp6      ::.0.111               portmapper superuser
     100000    3    udp6      ::.0.111               portmapper superuser
     100000    4    tcp       0.0.0.0.0.111          portmapper superuser
     100000    3    tcp       0.0.0.0.0.111          portmapper superuser
     100000    2    tcp       0.0.0.0.0.111          portmapper superuser
     100000    4    udp       0.0.0.0.0.111          portmapper superuser
     100000    3    udp       0.0.0.0.0.111          portmapper superuser
     100000    2    udp       0.0.0.0.0.111          portmapper superuser
     100000    4    local     /var/run/rpcbind.sock  portmapper superuser
     100000    3    local     /var/run/rpcbind.sock  portmapper superuser
     100005    1    udp       0.0.0.0.178.110        mountd     superuser
     100005    1    tcp       0.0.0.0.136.30         mountd     superuser
     100005    1    udp6      ::.145.115             mountd     superuser
     100005    1    tcp6      ::.220.209             mountd     superuser
     100005    2    udp       0.0.0.0.163.232        mountd     superuser
     100003    2    tcp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs        superuser
     100003    3    tcp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs        superuser
     100227    2    tcp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs_acl    superuser
     100227    3    tcp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs_acl    superuser
     100003    2    udp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs        superuser
     100003    3    udp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs        superuser
     100227    2    udp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs_acl    superuser
     100227    3    udp       0.0.0.0.8.1            nfs_acl    superuser
     100005    2    tcp       0.0.0.0.210.206        mountd     superuser
     100005    2    udp6      ::.150.240             mountd     superuser
     100003    2    tcp6      ::.8.1                 nfs        superuser
     100003    3    tcp6      ::.8.1                 nfs        superuser
     100227    2    tcp6      ::.8.1                 nfs_acl    superuser
     100227    3    tcp6      ::.8.1                 nfs_acl    superuser
     100003    2    udp6      ::.8.1                 nfs        superuser
     100003    3    udp6      ::.8.1                 nfs        superuser
     100227    2    udp6      ::.8.1                 nfs_acl    superuser
     100227    3    udp6      ::.8.1                 nfs_acl    superuser
     100021    1    udp       0.0.0.0.141.165        nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    3    udp       0.0.0.0.141.165        nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    4    udp       0.0.0.0.141.165        nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    1    tcp       0.0.0.0.173.52         nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    3    tcp       0.0.0.0.173.52         nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    4    tcp       0.0.0.0.173.52         nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    1    udp6      ::.208.135             nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    3    udp6      ::.208.135             nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    4    udp6      ::.208.135             nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    1    tcp6      ::.175.226             nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    3    tcp6      ::.175.226             nlockmgr   superuser
     100021    4    tcp6      ::.175.226             nlockmgr   superuser
     100005    2    tcp6      ::.200.118             mountd     superuser
     100005    3    udp       0.0.0.0.217.9          mountd     superuser
     100005    3    tcp       0.0.0.0.185.184        mountd     superuser
     100005    3    udp6      ::.226.152             mountd     superuser
     100005    3    tcp6      ::.204.113             mountd     superuser
     100024    1    udp       0.0.0.0.131.53         status     103
     100024    1    tcp       0.0.0.0.130.61         status     103
     100024    1    udp6      ::.140.153             status     103
     100024    1    tcp6      ::.179.31              status     103



  reply	other threads:[~2012-03-05 23:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-03-03 12:21 nfs3 lockd: cannot monitor errors steve
2012-03-05 23:16 ` steve [this message]
2012-03-05 23:23   ` Chuck Lever
2012-03-06  7:46     ` steve
2012-03-06 16:12       ` Chuck Lever

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