Could be due to networking problems in general. Have you checked you port speed and duplex settings to ensure they're compatible with your switch/hub? Auto/Auto is often a PITA (dependent on hardware), I usually force all my equipment to 100/Full... but I also have a good quality switch that defaults to 100/Full.
Otherwise, you could try to add the options "soft,bg" to the mount point. That should background reconnect NFS mounts if they become disconnected. Might help. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael J. Lynch Sent: Fri 8/19/2005 7:54 AM To: Discussion about mythtv Cc: Subject: [mythtv-users] OT: NFS - Anyone seen a problem like this I realize that this question doesn't have much at all to do with Myth proper, but when it occurs it's always when I'm watching a recording. The problem is the playback will freeze. There is no response from the keyboard or mouse. If I switch to a different VT, top show's a pretty much idle processor. Since I can't get out of playback, I kill off mythfrontend, but still no response. Finally, I killed off everything on VT7 (X) and I eventually got a login prompt on it. Login works but hangs when bringing up network services. Finally, I unmount the NFS video share and remount then everything starts working again. My set up is backend running FC2 on AMD 3200++. Frontend running FC2 on P3 733Mhz. Both using Myth 0.17. I don't really think this problem has anything to do with Myth. I was wondering if anyone else has ever seen a problem like this with NFS. Is there an NFS option I could try that might help. One other note, I don't have to do anything to the backend machine to make playback work again. Anyway, thanks for any thoughts anyone may have on the subject. -- Michael J. Lynch What if the hokey pokey IS what it's all about -- author unknown
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