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Date:      Sat, 27 Mar 1999 21:09:55 -0800
From:      Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@rahul.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   NFS hangs in 3.0-RELEASE, 3.1-RELEASE, 3.1-19990323-STABLE
Message-ID:  <199903280509.AA12831@bolero-x.rahul.net>

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I am able to make NFS hang as follows:

- Have two machines running 3.1-19990323-STABLE NFS-mount filesystems
  from each other.

- On each machine, on a filesystem NFS-mounted from the other, create
  10 subdirectories, and start 10 tar pipelines copying the entire
  /usr/src directory tree into each of said subdirectories.

After a few minutes, you will get 'NFS server xxx not responding'
messages on both machines.  All activities that cause NFS access,
including 'df', will hang.  Other activities will work just fine.  Load
average will be low.  New process creation is not affected.  Compiling a
kernel with maxusers=256 does not help.

Both 'reboot' and 'reboot -q' will hang and fail to reboot the machine.
But 'reboot -n' will succeed in rebooting the machine.

I have done this experiment with all of:  3.0-RELEASE, 3.1-RELEASE,
3.1-19990323-STABLE, and a number of snapshots between 3.0-RELEASE and
3.1-RELEASE.  In all cases the above experiment causes NFS to hang.

I will be happy to provide more detailed information if anybody needs
it.  Formal PR upon specific request, if somebody can find the time to
work on it.

Rahul


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