Hi again! Well, I check the messages..... and this is the log..... before the last hang. Sep 30 16:53:59 soledad arpwatch: ethernet broadcast 100.100.100.150 0:0:0:0:0:0 Sep 30 16:54:52 soledad last message repeated 10 times Sep 30 16:56:26 soledad last message repeated 10 times Sep 30 16:57:27 soledad last message repeated 11 times Sep 30 16:58:31 soledad last message repeated 10 times Sep 30 16:59:36 soledad last message repeated 4 times Sep 30 17:01:00 soledad last message repeated 10 times Sep 30 17:02:13 soledad last message repeated 11 times Sep 30 17:03:23 soledad last message repeated 8 times Sep 30 17:04:26 soledad last message repeated 12 times Sep 30 17:05:36 soledad last message repeated 6 times Sep 30 17:06:02 soledad last message repeated 5 times Sep 30 17:06:20 soledad PAM_pwdb[5365]: (su) session opened for user news by (uid=Sep 30 17:06:21 soledad PAM_pwdb[5365]: (su) session closed for user news Sep 30 17:06:23 soledad arpwatch: ethernet broadcast 100.100.100.150 0:0:0:0:0:0 Here soledad is the server and 100.100.100.150 is the IP# of one the clients (monica)..... I have installed arpwatch..... tcpdump reports the same..... that monica send an arp request..... with ehernet card addresss 0:0:0:0:0:0 .... but that is not the ether address that reports monica.... could it be a problem??? I dont understand this.. Ilana Gottlieb escribi�: > look at /var/log/messages if you dont see any eth0 errors: > eth0: Transmit timed out and Trying to restart the transmitter > you might have an Ethernet driver problem and not an NFS problem. > > On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Alfredo Carlos [iso-8859-1] L�pez wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I have some problem with my nfs server. The server is a Pentium celeron > > 467 MHz with 128Mbytes ram. > > It have installed Mandrake 7.0 with kernel2.2.17-12mdk , > > nfs-utils-0.2-3mdk and nfs-utils-clients-0.2-3mdk . > > The net astandard Ethernet of 10 Mb/s. > > This server have about 20 clients that mounts (nfs with wr,hard option) > > the /usr/local dir from the server. > > The serverexports two root filesystems for two diskless machines too > > ..... > > My question is... there is a limit to the number of nfs connections that > > a server could manage? > > Because the server sometimes hangs with no apparent reason..... > > I have tried to increase the number of nfs servers runningchanging the > > RPCNFSDCOUNTin /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs > > but that didn't help.....It hangs randomly.... > > I would appreciate any comment about this. > > > > ALF > > > > > >
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