Partial expiry? What does that mean?
Nov 14 08:02:40 lid2 automount[19594]: failed to recover from partial
expiry of /nfs/hosts3/fs7
Greg Bradner wrote:
This remains a major problem for me. I have changed the exports file on
the NetApp, but am still having the same problem.
Why would /nfs/hosts3/fs7/vol/vo0 get umount but not exported
directories under that mount point? Why does /etc/mtab reflect an
umount but /proc/mounts show them mounted?
Any ideas?
Greg Bradner wrote:
I am using RH 7.3 with the 2.4.20 kernel. It doen't have the patch. But
I don't need it at the moment. I need to figure out why my /proc/mounts
file is filling up with the same mount points.
My problem is a NetApp. Not because it's a NetApp, rather I believe
it's the way volumes are exported.
> showmount -e fs7
Export list for fs7:
/vol/vol0/systems (everyone)
/vol/vol0/muse (everyone)
/vol/vol0/avidcache (everyone)
/vol/vol0 (everyone)
What I see in /proc/mounts:
fs7:/vol/vol0/muse /nfs/hosts3/fs7/vol/vol0/muse nfs
rw,v2,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,intr,udp,lock,addr=fs7 0 0
fs7:/vol/vol0/avidcache /nfs/hosts3/fs7/vol/vol0/avidcache nfs
rw,v2,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,intr,udp,lock,addr=fs7 0 0
fs7:/vol/vol0/systems /nfs/hosts3/fs7/vol/vol0/systems nfs
rw,v2,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,hard,intr,udp,lock,addr=fs7 0 0
But I don't see:
/vol/vol0
I believe autofs is expiring and unmounting fs7:/vol/vol0 and getting
confused as what to do with the directories under that root vol.
Ian Kent wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Mike Waychison wrote:
Greg Bradner wrote:
Any ideas what 'mount table full' means?
Nov 6 10:08:44 linn automount[27555]: >> NFSv3 not supported!
Nov 6 10:08:44 linn automount[27555]: >> mount table full
Nov 6 10:08:44 linn automount[27555]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure
fs7:/vol/vol0/systems/celia/utils on /celia/utils/
Nov 6 10:09:15 linn automount[1899]: attempting to mount entry
/misc/hsm_cache
Nov 6 10:09:15 linn automount[27589]: >> NFSv3 not supported!
Nov 6 10:09:15 linn automount[27589]: >> mount table full
Nov 6 10:09:15 linn automount[27589]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure
fs8:/vol/vol0/hsm_cache on /misc/hsm_cache/
Everything works fine after a reboot.
It means that you have more than 256 mounts that don't have a
block-device back-end. These include NFS, autofs, procfs, sysfs...
This is a known limitation in linux 2.4. You may want to try a patch
like the following:
http://people.redhat.com/zaitcev/linux/linux-2.4.19-pre7-unmaj.diff
Most of the RedHat packaged kernels have this patch.
What distro are you using?
What version of autofs?
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