Re: [PATCH] access-denied problems with knfsd-981022

Andi Kleen (ak@muc.de)
01 Nov 1998 09:49:09 +0100


In article <Pine.LNX.3.96.981101010715.1734A-100000@dahlin.fairplay.no>,
Torbjorn Lindgren <tl@fairplay.no> writes:

>> nfsd_init: initialized fhcache, entries=256
>> lockd_up: no pid, 3 users??

> No idea about these, I haven't used knfsd yet, just the NFS client. It
> could be follow-on problems from the late start of portmapper, so check
> that first.

It means that you have no lockd running, but already mounted three filesystems
without specifying "nolock" as mount option. lockd is a user mode process from
the linux-nfs package that handles the NFS locking protocol (new 2.1 feature).

-Andi

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