* Stange NFS messages - 2.2.18pre19
@ 2000-11-07 22:28 Sasi Peter
2000-11-09 2:15 ` Scott McDermott
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Sasi Peter @ 2000-11-07 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List
Hi!
I'm getting this under moderate NFS load:
Nov 6 17:39:56 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 6 17:40:08 iq kernel: svc: unknown program 100227 (me 100003)
Nov 6 19:06:11 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 6 19:38:48 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 6 19:54:51 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 6 20:08:53 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 6 20:53:23 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 7 09:03:28 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 7 09:15:18 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 7 11:12:51 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 7 18:01:17 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 7 19:34:59 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 7 19:40:59 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
Nov 7 21:43:48 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse:
1)
What do these means? Is this a kernel bug?
-- SaPE
Peter, Sasi <sape@sch.hu>
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* Re: Stange NFS messages - 2.2.18pre19
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@ 2000-11-09 6:56 ` Ion Badulescu
2000-11-09 13:19 ` Alan Cox
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From: Ion Badulescu @ 2000-11-09 6:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Scott McDermott; +Cc: linux-kernel, Alan Cox
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 21:15:38 -0500, Scott McDermott <vaxerdec@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> Sasi Peter on Tue 7/11 23:28 +0100:
>> I'm getting this under moderate NFS load:
>> Nov 6 17:39:56 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse: 1)
>> Nov 6 17:40:08 iq kernel: svc: unknown program 100227 (me 100003)
>> Nov 6 19:06:11 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse: 1)
>> Nov 6 19:38:48 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse: 1)
>>
>> What do these means? Is this a kernel bug?
>
> Your Suns are using TCP mounts, this got introduced into 2.2.18
> somewhere and is a bit broken, do a patch -R with
> ftp://oss.sgi.com/www.projects/nfs3/download/nfs_tcp-2.2.17.dif and
> these go away. Suns try TCP mounts first. Be careful to unmount them
> first or they will hang waiting for the TCP server to come back up.
I really really think this should be backed out -- or at the very least
disabled. The code wasn't part of the dhiggen merge, it wasn't tested,
and it doesn't work well. Heck, it's still experimental and not recommended
in 2.4.0-test.
What's worse, it will burn everybody out there who is using am-utils or
an automounter that tries TCP mounts first. NFS/UDP server support in 2.2.18
is so much better than in previous versions, it would a shame to ruin
it with this ill-fated patch.
Ion
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2000-11-09 6:56 ` Ion Badulescu
@ 2000-11-09 13:19 ` Alan Cox
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From: Alan Cox @ 2000-11-09 13:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ion Badulescu; +Cc: Scott McDermott, linux-kernel, Alan Cox
> I really really think this should be backed out -- or at the very least
> disabled. The code wasn't part of the dhiggen merge, it wasn't tested,
> and it doesn't work well. Heck, it's still experimental and not recommended
> in 2.4.0-test.
Its now an experimental option in my pre21 build tree. So people can play with
it and debug it if they wish
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