NFS flakiness since @ last Friday
Wilkinson, Alex
alex.wilkinson at dsto.defence.gov.au
Wed Dec 22 20:27:29 PST 2004
0n Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 08:29:41PM -0600, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 05:51:57 -0600, "Conrad J. Sabatier"
><conrads at cox.net> wrote:
>
>> I'm seeing some real instability in NFS since approximately last
>> Friday. Intermittently, I'm seeing messages such as the following:
>>
>> On the client machine:
>>
>> Dec 20 23:18:22 dolphin kernel: impossible packet length (1820291)
>> from nfs server gateway:/mm
>> Dec 21 00:51:47 dolphin kernel: impossible packet length (1746474142)
>> from nfs server gateway:/mm
>>
>> and
>>
>> Dec 21 01:14:41 dolphin kernel: nfs send error 35 for server
>> gateway:/mm Dec 21 01:16:33 dolphin kernel: nfs send error 35 for
>> server gateway:/mm Dec 21 01:16:38 dolphin kernel: nfs send error 35
>> for server gateway:/mm Dec 21 01:16:40 dolphin kernel: nfs server
>> gateway:/mm: not responding Dec 21 01:16:43 dolphin kernel: nfs server
>> gateway:/mm: is alive again
>>
>> On the server machine:
>>
>> Dec 20 21:52:48 gateway kernel: nfsd send error 32
>> Dec 20 21:57:50 gateway kernel: nfsd send error 32
>> Dec 20 22:00:45 gateway kernel: nfsd send error 32
>> Dec 20 22:23:29 gateway kernel: nfsd send error 32
>> Dec 20 23:18:23 gateway kernel: nfsd send error 32
>>
>> Then, ultimately, all NFS communication just breaks down
>> altogether until a reboot.
>>
>> I'm also seeing "sillyrenames" left behind occasionally in nfs-mounted
>> directories.
>>
>> There were a couple of nfs-related commits last Thursday, which I
>> believe are most likely the culprit, although I don't know which ones
>> exactly.
>
>I do believe this problem is related to the new direct i/o mode for nfs.
>Disabling it seems to have made the problem disappear.
What is the "new direct i/o mode for nfs" all about ?
- aW
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