Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 18:10:09 GMT From: Clarence Chu <clcchu@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: RE: kern/129132: 7.1-Beta2 nfsd cannot lock Message-ID: <200811241810.mAOIA9mS048944@freefall.freebsd.org>
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The following reply was made to PR kern/129132; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Clarence Chu <clcchu@hotmail.com> To: <remko@elvandar.org> Cc: <freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org>, <dfr@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: kern/129132: 7.1-Beta2 nfsd cannot lock Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 01:50:54 +0800 --_65d8bc99-85e7-4783-a5c6-8c11502bcac6_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="big5" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Remko, > > Which results in the question: do you have rpc.statd and rpc.lockd running > on the machine? > definitely I had started rpc.statd and rpc.lockd, what appears strange to me is the setting when flipped between 7.0-p5 and 7.1-BETA2 behave differently (via # make installworld; make installkernel; reboot). so, I can assure you that it is not my server setting issue. I had actually spare a box for the test and report it as FreeBSD is the only FOSS doing well with lockd other than Solaris. Yes, _ALL_ linuxes failed that, AFAIK. I had switched to 7.1-PRERELEASE for a while and am to upgrade all my nodes (about 20) to 7.1 soon. > > I copied in Doug Rabson, who did a lot of work on NFS recently and might > have more information wrt. Locking etc. (or not, then I was mistaken). > well, the senerio is repeatable as described in the PR, too. Will watch for csup logs for any delta to nfs-related code. Also, I'm not sure, three of my SMP/Core2duo nodes failed to "make buildworld; make installworld" both for i386 and amd64, the cc generated dump core, and seems no problems for UP systems. the numerous device drivers additions and CTF capability is attractive, provided -RCs are more reliable than the -BETAs. Best wishes, Clarence CHU _________________________________________________________________ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us --_65d8bc99-85e7-4783-a5c6-8c11502bcac6_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="big5" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <html> <head> <style> .hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 10pt; font-family:Verdana } </style> </head> <body class='hmmessage'> <br><br>Dear Remko,<br><br>> <br>> Which results in the question: do you have rpc.statd and rpc.lockd running<br>> on the machine?<br>><br><br>definitely I had started rpc.statd and rpc.lockd, what appears strange to<br>me is the setting when flipped between 7.0-p5 and 7.1-BETA2 behave<br>differently (via # make installworld; make installkernel; reboot). so,<br>I can assure you that it is not my server setting issue.<br><br>I had actually spare a box for the test and report it as Fr eeBSD<br>is the only FOSS doing well with lockd other than Solaris.<br>Yes, _ALL_ linuxes failed that, AFAIK.<br><br>I had switched to 7.1-PRERELEASE for a while and am to upgrade all<br>my nodes (about 20) to 7.1 soon.<br><br>> <br>> I copied in Doug Rabson, who did a lot of work on NFS recently and might<br>> have more information wrt. Locking etc. (or not, then I was mistaken).<br>> <br><br><br>well, the senerio is repeatable as described in the PR, too.<br> <b r>Will watch for csup logs for any delta to nfs-related code.<br><br>Also, I'm not sure, three of my SMP/Core2duo nodes failed<br>to "make buildworld; make installworld" both for i386 and<br>amd64, the cc generated dump core, and seems no problems<br>for UP systems.<br><br>the numerous device drivers additions and CTF capability is<br>attractive, provided -RCs are more reliable than the -BETAs.<br><br>Best wishes,<br><br>Clarence CHU<br><br><br /><hr />Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list w ith Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! <a href='http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us' target='_new'>Try it!</a></body> </html> --_65d8bc99-85e7-4783-a5c6-8c11502bcac6_--
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