>> >> We are running NFS clients on Redhat and SUSE linux distros with the >> following options. >> >> NFSSERVER:/home/idpssupp/REPORTS /mnt/amosoutput nfs nfsvers=3,bg,intr >> 0 >> 0 >> >> for some time quite happily, recently we have encountered the messages on >> NFS clients >> >> Apr 7 07:11:51 NFSCLIENT kernel: nfs: server NFSSERVER OK >> Apr 7 07:11:51 NFSCLIENT kernel: nfs_statfs: statfs error = 116 >> Apr 7 07:21:06 NFSCLIENT kernel: nfs_statfs: statfs error = 116 >> 2009/4/8 Justin Moore <[email protected]>: > You are losing connection to the NFS server. Is the connection stable? Have > you tried mounting hard,nointr? To clear the stale file handle warnings you > can remove the nfs filesystem from the /etc/mtab and remount. >
You need to recheck all hardware cables and switches.If it was working okay then you should not loose it. Also check disk transfer rates with hdparm. Check if memory is being reported correctly with free -- Regards, Sudev Barar Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there. PS: I know most of people do not follow email niceties (mostly they are not aware) but if you follow bottom post/in-line post style of email conversations it becomes a whole lot easier to carry on meaningful dialogue and you can snip out what is not meaningful too. Most people just hit reply button and top post leaving prior message appended uselessly at bottom. See if you can adopt this style and persuade others. In case you are already doing this ..... great, spread the message. _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- [email protected] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
