  | | | Problem - After a reboot, the *first* `mount -a -t nfs ' gets stuck in `D ' | Problem - After a reboot, the *first* `mount -a -t nfs ' gets stuck in `D ' 2006-09-07 - By Brian Long
Back On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 09:17 +1000, Keith Lewis wrote:
> And even worse - this morning it wasn't the *second* > `mount -a -t nfs' that `fixed' it - but the third or fourth... > > (One other thing that might be relevent, one of those > two boxes only found one of its two ethernets on this morning's > boot. For the moment, I'm assuming thats just an unrelated > hardware problem). > > Any more clues gratefully accepted !!!
Have you troubleshot the basics? netstat -in
Verify error count is 0.
ethtool <int>
Verify speed and duplex on the NIC and switch side are the same.
/Brian/
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