Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 17 Dec 1997 12:20:43 -0800 (PST) | From | Christoph Lameter <> | Subject | Re: RPC and Kernel NFS issues |
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This is a standard debian setup and the sequence of daemon startups has not been modified at all.
Re the linux-nfs package: The stuff outside the kernel directory does not compile either.
On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, Bill Hawes wrote:
> Christoph Lameter wrote: > > I am running a Debian Hamm system (glibc) with the newest tools etc and I > > am trying to test 2.1.72 in a production environment after having run > > 2.1.X for awhile as a workstation. > > > > Some of the issues: > > > > 1. I keep getting strange RPC messages on bootup although I am using > > userland NFS. (Kernel NFS compiled it but not used) > > > > Dec 16 14:48:40 deborah kernel: portmap: RPC call returned error 111 > > Dec 16 14:48:40 deborah kernel: RPC: task of released request still > > queued! > > Dec 16 14:48:40 deborah kernel: RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) > > Dec 16 14:48:40 deborah kernel: portmap: RPC call returned error 111 > > A number of people have reported this problem, and it seems to be caused > by the portmapper being started too late. Error 111 is "connection > refused". Are your startup scripts trying to bring up NFS too early? > > > > 3. The Kernel NFS tools from Olaf seem to be abandoned. I was not able to > > build them under glibc. A while ago I used them under libc5 (Around > > 2.1.30) and experienced general flaky behavior. Is it worth an attempt to > > try again? > > Do you mean the linux-nfs package? It's needed if you want to use knfsd, > but you don't need to compile the kernel directory. > > Regards, > Bill >
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