This sounds like it might be a networking problem. Have you tried checking for 
MTU mismatches in your network? Another thing to try is to specify either tcp 
or udp in the mount options to see if one works better.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Tim Edwards
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 1:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [rhelv5-list] NFS hanging on mount

On 19/10/10 08:26, Tim Edwards wrote:
> On 18/10/10 18:01, Hugh Brown wrote:
>> Tim Edwards wrote:
>>> On 15/10/10 16:54, emmanuel segura wrote:
>>>> try to mount  like this mount -v -t nfs -o vers=3 yout_server:/share
>>>> /your_mount_point
>>>>
>>>
>>> This made no difference unfortunately.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tim Edwards
>>>
>>
>>
>> Check hosts.allow and iptables on client and server to make sure that
>> traffic is not being blocked unintentionally.
>>
>> Hugh
>>
> 
> hosts.allow and hosts.deny on both hosts are empty. There are no
> iptables rules - iptables is set to allow all traffic through on both
> machines. Plus they're on the same subnet so our network firewalls
> shouldn't be the problem here.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Tim

I've discovered something else interesting. When I use NFS version 2
('vers=2' in the options in /etc/fstab) it seems to partially work. The
share mounts and I can ls some of the directories. However other
directories (eg. one with about 1600 files in it) the ls hangs for a
while before failing with:
ls: reading directory .: Input/output error

Any ideas why this could be happening? I checked the logs on the server
and I can't see any file system errors.

Regards

Tim

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