Joe Pruett wrote:
>> And the call to access(2) is seen in the first backtrace as waiting 
>> on an nfs mount and any other processes calling to access(2) should 
>> wait on the first in this case, since the path includes the same mount.
>>
>> When this happens you could also try looking for mount processes to 
>> match them to those in the backtraces but if any have died that 
>> should result in the daemon continuing. So it's a bit puzzling.
>
> i don't think there are any mount processes hanging around.  i'll look 
> the next time it happens.
>
> what is the best way to get debugging output?  -l debug?  or -d?  or 
> both?

You need to be concerned with what is being sent to syslog as well.
Have a look at http://people.redhat.com/jmoyer.

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