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From: Daniel Wirth (dw@wirthuell.de)
Date: Sun May 28 2000 - 03:14:21 EST


Hugh,

you missed to configure "CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=y" in your .config - set it to
'y' and the problem is gone.... In menuconfig it is found with networking
options - "Netlink device emulation".

I don't really know what this thing is used
for - it says something about "backward compatability"

HTH,

Daniel Wirth

 
> From: "G. Hugh Song" <hugh@lucia.kjist.ac.kr>
> Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 16:49:37 +0900 (KST)
> Subject: Re: Linux 2.2.16pre5 - NFS?!
>
> Hi, there.
>
> I think that some wonderful phase change is underway. (NFSv3)
>
> Well.. I am now using knfsd without Version3, i.e., with nothing special,
> on Alpha LX164 SuSE-6.3. I have had no trouble with NFS throughout
> 2.2.15pre20. Suddenly, when I switched to Linux-2.2.16pre[2-4],
> the nfsserver does not work.
>
> Here is the log in the /var/log/messages:
>
> ==========================================================
> May 28 16:22:13 lucia syslogd 1.3-3: restart.
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: starting automounter version 3.1.3, path = /misc, maptype = file, mapname = /etc/auto.misc
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: Map argc = 3
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: Map argv[0] = /etc/auto.misc
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: Map argv[1] = -timeout
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: Map argv[2] = 60
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: starting automounter version 3.1.3, path = /net, maptype = file, mapname = /etc/auto.net
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: Map argc = 3
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: Map argv[0] = /etc/auto.net
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: Map argv[1] = -timeout
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: Map argv[2] = 60
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: parse(sun): unknown option: -timeout
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: parse(sun): init gathered options: 60
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: parse(sun): unknown option: -timeout
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: parse(sun): init gathered options: 60
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[162]: using kernel protocol version 3
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia automount[167]: using kernel protocol version 3
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-36
> May 28 16:22:15 lucia mountd[185]: Failed to open /dev/nfsd_netlink: No such device!
> May 28 16:22:16 lucia kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
> May 28 16:22:16 lucia kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.2.16pre4
> May 28 16:22:16 lucia kernel: Loaded 8748 symbols from /boot/System.map-2.2.16pre4.
> May 28 16:22:16 lucia kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.2.16.
> May 28 16:22:16 lucia kernel: No module symbols loaded.
> May 28 16:22:16 lucia kernel: eth0: media is 100Mb/s.
> May 28 16:22:16 lucia kernel: nfsd_fh_init : initialized fhcache, entries=682
> ===================================================================
>
> Over there, mountd[185] failed. I don't understand why nfsserver
> is failing. I compared those two .config files, one for linux-2.2.15pre19
> and another one for linux-2.2.16pre4, I can't find anything special.
>
> This failure happens only under Linux/alpha. It became perfectly OK with
> the most recent patch (inode/shrink dcache race fix) of Trond under
> Linux/i386. Yeah. NFS had been dying after 1 or 2 days of uptime before
> Trond's patch on Linux/i386. Strangely, Linux/alpha was OK without
> Trond's patch. But now, regardless of Trond's patch, nfsserver
> on Linux/Alpha has be unfunctional since 2.2.16pre2.
>
> What is going on?
>
> Thank you.
>
> G. Hugh Song
>
>

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