Andrew P. Lentvorski wrote:
Can you produce a packet trace for Kris? This would give him a known good
trace so that he can point out the differences from his particular
configuration, or, alternatively, he could file a bug report with the
Linux folks.
Ok, here is a but of output from
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 09:31:40PM +0100, Martijn Pronk wrote:
I hope this is enough info for you, if you need a real dump to look
at yourself, just let me know, I'll put it online then.
Thanks, but the binary dump would be more useful so I can read it into
ethereal. ethereal does a really
Martijn Pronk wrote:
My program is just anything that attempts to obtain a lock on a file
on the NFS filesystem. vi does this when opening an existing file, as
does mutt when opening a mailbox.
Well, that sure simplifies the problem of running your program. ;)
Thanks for the info, I
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Martijn Pronk wrote:
However, I had some starting problems with rpc.lockd.
Aparently it requires that rpc.statd also is running.
Hmmm, it shouldn't fail if rpc.statd isn't enabled, but it should probably
complain loudly. Make sure you file a FreeBSD bug report on that,
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yes, and I have no problems interoperating NFS under 4.x between these
machines (or under 5.0 as long as I don't try and lock any files) -
it's just 5.0's rpc.lockd.
Can you help isolate the problem by trying this same operation from a
Solaris NFS
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 01:47:43AM -0800, Andrew P. Lentvorski wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yes, and I have no problems interoperating NFS under 4.x between these
machines (or under 5.0 as long as I don't try and lock any files) -
it's just 5.0's rpc.lockd.
Can you
* Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021113 16:41] wrote:
A few months ago I posted about rpc.lockd interop problems I am having
between my 5.0 NFS client and a Redhat 7.1 server. Both are running
rpc.lockd, but when I send a lock request to the server it hangs
forever blocked on the
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 06:13:21PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
A few months ago I posted about rpc.lockd interop problems I am having
between my 5.0 NFS client and a Redhat 7.1 server. Both are running
rpc.lockd, but when I send a lock request to the server it hangs