On 9/6/07, Alexander Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Per-Erik Persson wrote: > > When the nfs server gets disconnected the filesystem dissapears, I can > > live with that. After all networks go down now and then. > > > > But unfortunatley the location where the directory was mounted will be > > impossible to list, even after the server is up again. > > Trying to unmount ot mount the directory will also fail and just freeze > > the console. > > df dousn't work either. > > > > I have tried to kill mountd, nfsd and rpc.lockd and to empty > > /var/db/mountdbtab and bring the daemons up again but still the problem > > persists. > > Tcpdump tells me that the machines doesn't even try to reconnect the > > lost connection. > > > > The last opton is to reboot, but there must be a better solution to a > > busy server! > > > > > > Would amd solve this problem instead of mounting the shares in fstab ? > > I'm also wondering about this, so if anyone has more information about > any of these issues, I'd be glad to hear it, too. > >
Try NFS over UDP. Greg -- Ticketmaster and Ticketweb suck, but everyone knows that: http://ticketmastersucks.org Dethink to survive - Mclusky

