after adding a SPARC IPX with Solaris 2.6 to our workgroup, the user nfsd
of our Linux server dies about once a day. I tried to narrow it down, but
that's hard on a live file server. I got a backtrace once, and nfsd dies
in free().
> job that periodically (every 20 minutes) checks the status of the rpc services
> using rpcinfo, and restarts nfsd, mountd, portmap, ...
we now use the --fail-safe option for nfsd, which restarts a new nfsd after
it the old one died. And as the Solaris box used nfs over TCP, yesterday
I switched to UDP, but right now, I don't know, wether this makes any
difference.
Thomas.
--
This device has completely bogus header. Compaq scores again :-|
It's a host bridge, but it should be called ghost bridge instead ;^)
[Martin `MJ' Mares on linux-kernel]
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