2002-10-31 17:39:28

by Juan Gomez

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Subject: lockd trouble after 2.4.18 -> 2.4.19 Kernel update





Sven,

This may be related to one email I previously sent to this list. I think
the piece that may be broken is the version of statd you are using. Red-hat
came out with a patch to drop su priviledges of statd which is broken and
even the fix they recently got for it is also broken. My advice is go get
statd from the nfs-utils @ source forge and replace that at client server
and that should do it.


Regards, Juan



Message: 8
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 17:35:47 +0100
From: Sven Geggus <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NFS] lockd trouble after 2.4.18 -> 2.4.19 Kernel update

Hi there,

we have a bunch of diskless Linux workstations with mount almost anything
from a central Server using NFS (v3). No NFS-root though, root-fs is
lokated
insid an initial Ramdisk.

This worked fine with 2.4. Kernels up to 2.4.18.

Starting from 2.4.19 the diskless amcheines do not even boot.

All we get are messages like this:

lockd: failed to monitor <ip-of-server>

The Kernel od the Server did not change at all (2.4.17 at the time of
writing).

Any hint howto debug this?

diff of 2.4.18 and 2.4.19 Kernel sources do not show any changes in lockd.c
:(

Which other change in the Kernel Sources could cause this trouble?

TIA for hints

Sven



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