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NFS hanging with U4 kernel

NFS hanging with U4 kernel

2005-01-13       - By Garrick Staples

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On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 10:52:38PM -0500, Tom Sightler alleged:
> Also, earlier the week there was a report of NFS hangs when talking to
> Sun NFS servers (I think) and, while the problem description wasn't
> exactly the same, he mentioned that setting nfs3_acl_max_entries=0,
> which I would guess basically disables ACL support, worked around his
> issue.  Might be worth trying.

I should have followed up on that issue.  Turns out that setting it to 0
doesn't work very well because them vim and ls keep complaining about invalid
operations.  For now I've rebuilt coreutils and vim without acl support so as to
not trigger the problem.

I spent some more time looking into it today, and it seems like vim is really
the only thing capable of _reliably_ triggering the problem with samfs.

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Garrick Staples, Linux/HPCC Administrator
University of Southern California

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