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Hello,


I carefully read the bug report provided by the top poster, and
although we are not using debian, we have a similar setup and I
encountered exactly the same problem this morning:

On our computeserver, someone logged in and the ticket expired after
24 hours, and of course he was no longer able to access the NFS (as it
should be). However, nobody else was able to login since that time,
the shells simply hang at login. Additionally to the usual errors for
expired tickets, I saw this in my messages:

Nov 20 10:57:42 <hostname> Error: state recovery failed on NFSv4
server <nfs server ip> with error 13


According to the bug report, the problem should go away as soon as the
respective person refreshes the ticket. So I told this guy to refresh
his ticket and voila, everything was working again (other users were
able to login again).


So I can definetly confirm that there is such a problem, exactly as
described by the top poster.

Some information about our system:

Architecture: amd64
Kernel: 2.6.23-gentoo
nfs-utils: 1.1.0-r1

If you need more information, feel free to contact me.


Best regards,


Chris





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Christian Holler
System Administrator

Chair of Prof. Dr. W.J. Paul
Saarland University
Germany
Building E1 3, Room 3.20

phone: +49 - 681 / 302 - 5537
fax:   +49 - 681 / 302 - 4290
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