For starters, what's the client running, version-wise?

Derrick

On Oct 12, 2010, at 6:07 PM, "Ryan C. Underwood" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 
> To resurrect this topic (a sore one for me lately):
> 
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 08:15:47AM -0400, Derrick Brashear wrote:
>> 
>> depends how MacOS decides if it should return EHOSTUNREACH; none of
>> those are default routes and so presumably are not a route which would
>> reach a server (and if they would reach a server, i assume you can
>> start the server in VMware!) so in theory it should be fine. I have an
>> idea what may be wrong in this case, and I suspect I can look at this
>> part, at least, today, since if I'm right it will take a couple
>> minutes to reproduce, and probably not much longer to fix.
> 
> On Linux when the AFS mount hangs after a disconnect/reconnect, there is
> at least one file server that occasionally never times out.  I believe
> this is the source of the problem of the mount perma-hang but don't know
> how to debug it further.  If all fileservers time out then everything
> goes back to normal.
> 
> Interestingly, the gnome-panel also freezes when the AFS mount hangs
> despite not (according to lsof or fuser) having any files open in /afs
> as far as I can tell.  I wonder if this issue is tied into
> inotify/dnotify somehow.
> 
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> Ryan C. Underwood, <[email protected]>
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