nfs buildworld blocked by rpc.lockd ?
Doug Rabson
dfr at rabson.org
Wed May 28 20:14:38 UTC 2008
On 28 May 2008, at 20:57, Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> my buildworld on a 7-stable-amd64 blocks on the following line :
>
> TERM=dumb TERMCAP=dumb: ex - /files/bsd/src7/share/termcap/
> termcap.src < /files/bsd/src7/share/termcap/reorder
>
> ex(1) stays in lockd state, and is unkillable, either by Ctl-C or
> kill -9
>
> /files/bsd is nfs-mounted as follows :
>
> push:/raid1/bsd /files/bsd nfs
> rw,bg,soft,nfsv3,intr,noconn,noauto,-r=32768,-w=32768 0 0
>
> I can provide tcpdumps on server and client if helpful.
I would very much like to see tcpdumps (from either client or server).
This problem is often caused by the fact that unless you use the '-p'
flag, rpc.lockd isn't wired down to any particular port number. Since
it is started at boot time, it will usually end up with the same one
each time but the new kernel implementation in 7-stable typically ends
up with a different port number to the old userland implementation.
Quirks of the locking protocol make it difficult for the server to
notice this without a lengthy timeout.
Workarounds include using '-p' to wire it down to a consistent port
(port 4045 is reserved for this) or restarting rpc.lockd on the server.
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