Sorry, no...

No particular directory has more than a few hundred files in it.  All
total the entire mount point contains only about 6000 files and it's
completely static, it's mounted read only to all systems except the
server..

But your mentioning stat made me realize that I forgot to mention in the
original post that since the dawn of time we have been recieving fh_verify
messages in the server log regarding this mount point.

Example:
Dec  1 10:08:24 linux249_prod kernel: fh_verify: bin/libjitc_g.so
permission failure, acc=42, error=0

The reason I forgot about it is that we had found numerous posts that this
warning was safe to ignore on read-only mounts..  Everything works ok and
this is just a warning message...  Don't think it's related but you never
know...




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Shooting in the dark here:

Do you have a directory with some ginormous amount of files on the
misbehaving mount point?  This feels to me like a stat() call is going
horribly wrong, or something.

Adam

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