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Date:      Wed, 16 Jun 1999 08:29:18 -0700
From:      Studded <Studded@gorean.org>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Heavily loaded amd gets stuck
Message-ID:  <3767C2CE.3FFB13BE@gorean.org>

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	In my continuing efforts to get a freebsd machine up and running in an
all-sun shop I've run into some more problems with amd. I have the amd.conf
and the map files in place, and amd mounts one directory at a time without
hesitation. However when I try to mount many directories in rapid
succession amd gets hung and refuses to answer any requests, although it
does unmount the directories it mounted after the time interval. More
disturbing to me is the fact that nothing, not even a kill -9 will
terminate amd, I have to reboot the box. 

	We have several scripts that mount user directories on various servers. If
I run a script that attempts to access all of the user directories on all
of the servers amd locks up around 63 or 64 out of 80. 

	I'm using 3.2-Stable, but I'm sending this to -current because I know that
there has been a lot of work on NFS lately. I am willing to try whatever it
takes to get this working, conf options, patches, what have you. 

Thanks,

Doug
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