I have a typical NFS setup where I have two boxes both running -CURRENT from around 24 hours ago. One box runs nfsd and rpcbind, and the other nfsclient and mounts /usr/ports, /usr/src and /usr/obj read/write.

Since this latest cvsup I am finding that something is locking up. I am currently trying to run a portupgrade on the nfs client which gets randomly between 4-8% through downloading into the nfs mounted /usr/ports/distfiles and then dies.

If I try a simple ls /usr/ports from another shell it hangs as well. However an ls /usr/src works fine. So it is only the one mount that has failed.

A ps of the processes shows this:

root 2071 0.0 0.2 772 560 p5 D+ 6:02PM 0:00.01 ls usr/ports 0 1552 0 -1 0 nfsrcv

root 2054 0.0 0.5 2604 1272 p3 S+ 6:02PM 0:00.14 /usr/bin/fetch - 0 2023 0 -8 0 nfsaio

So they appear to be waiting for something nfs related.

I can not kill -9 those processes either. They do not respond. The only way to make them exit is to umount -f /usr/ports where the processes exit normally after a successfull unmount.

I have tried mounting using NFSv2, NFSv3, Over tcp and over udp, and also tried IPv4 and IPv6. All give the same result.

Anyone else seeing weird behavior?

Matt.

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