Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 11:24:13 +0000 (GMT) From: Michael Abbott <michael@araneidae.co.uk> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: NFS locking: lockf freezes (rpc.lockd problem?) Message-ID: <20060827102135.B49194@saturn.araneidae.co.uk>
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I've been trying to make some sense of the "NFS locking" issue. I am trying to run # make installworld DESTDIR=/mnt where /mnt is an NFS mount on a FreeBSD 4.11 server, but I am unable to get past a call to `lockf`. On this mailing list I've seen a thread starting with this message: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-August/027561.html and elsewhere I've seen this thread: http://www.gatago.com/mpc/lists/freebsd/stable/21851805.html The gist seems to be that rpc.lockd is badly behaved and broken and nobody knows how to fix it. So, in case my experience is any help, here is what I can report. 1. I have installed a fresh installation of FreeBSD 6.1 from the CD, 6.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso, and have run `cd /usr/src; make buildworld; make buildkernel` successfully (takes nearly 8 hours, but then it is a fanless machine). The full distribution (as installed by sysinstall) is present, but nothing else. 2. Intending to experiment with network booting, I've attempted `make installworld DESTDIR=/mnt`, where /mnt is an NFS mount point on my master server, running FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p11. 3. This fails when invoking lockf. To work around this, I have started rpc.lockd on the 4.11 server and configured all of the following lines in rc.conf: rpcbind_enable="YES" nfs_client_enable="YES" rpc_lockd_enable="YES" rpc_statd_enable="YES" 4. Now here is the behaviour: # mount $MY_SERVER:$MY_PATH /mnt # lockf /mnt/test ls This works just fine # cd /usr/src; make installworld DESTDIR=/mnt This hangs in lockf, and is unkillable (even `kill -9` is no good, and ps shows state = D+). So let's start another shell (Alt-F2): # lockf /mnt/test ls Also hangs. Rebooting the test machine clears the problem, returning to the state at the start of point (4), and the problem is completely repeatable in my configuration. Some observations: - Hanging in "uninterruptible sleep" is not good. No doubt it's quite possible that my 4.11 server has a broken rpc.lockd (or maybe I've not configured it right: I just started rpc.lockd, rather than restarting the server), but the behaviour of 6.1 is exceptionally unfriendly. In particular, unkillable processes look like outright bugs to me. - The conversation on mpc.lists.freebsd.stable (and elsewhere) looks alarming. I get the impression that this part of FreeBSD 6.1 is really rather broken and that there's no real sense of what to do about it. I hope I've sent this mail to the right place and that it's of some help.
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