Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 17 Dec 1997 18:35:09 +0000 | From | Adrian Bridgett <> | Subject | RPC and other networking problems |
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When I boot I get this - it is pretty repetitive, but the user count keeps going up. After about 30-60 seconds, the computer carries on booting.
tr0: Initial interrupt : 4 Mbps, shared RAM base 000c8000. tr0: Adapter initialized and opened. portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) tr0: New ring status: 20 portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) lockd_up: makesock failed, error=-111 portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) lockd_up: no pid, 2 users?? portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) lockd_up: makesock failed, error=-111 portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) lockd_up: no pid, 3 users?? portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) lockd_up: makesock failed, error=-111 portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) lockd_up: no pid, 4 users?? portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) lockd_up: makesock failed, error=-111 portmap: RPC call returned error 111 RPC: task of released request still queued! RPC: (task is on xprt_pending) Serial driver version 4.24 with no serial options enabled ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A hdd: media changed
On a different note, I get these in syslog: Dec 17 08:14:03 bridgett nfsd[181]: setsockopt failed: Invalid argument Dec 17 08:14:03 bridgett nfsd[181]: setsockopt failed: Invalid argument
And these in kern.log: Dec 15 14:30:46 bridgett kernel: ipv4: (1 messages suppressed. Flood?) Dec 15 14:30:46 bridgett kernel: a guy asks for address mask. Who is it? Dec 15 15:30:43 bridgett kernel: a guy asks for address mask. Who is it? Dec 15 16:14:39 bridgett kernel: tr0: xmit ret_code: 23 xmit error code: 00 Dec 15 16:30:46 bridgett kernel: ipv4: (1 messages suppressed. Flood?) Dec 15 16:30:46 bridgett kernel: a guy asks for address mask. Who is it? Dec 15 17:30:39 bridgett kernel: a guy asks for address mask. Who is it? Dec 15 18:30:39 bridgett kernel: ipv4: (1 messages suppressed. Flood?) Dec 15 18:30:39 bridgett kernel: a guy asks for address mask. Who is it? Dec 15 19:30:39 bridgett kernel: ipv4: (1 messages suppressed. Flood?) Dec 15 19:30:39 bridgett kernel: a guy asks for address mask. Who is it? Dec 15 20:31:16 bridgett kernel: ipv4: (1 messages suppressed. Flood?)
I'm using 2.1.72 with knfsd compiled in (but not being used as I've only just got linux-nfs to compile). I am using nfsd (userspace version). I'm using Debian with the very latest netstd/netbase - compiled with libc6-2.0.6-0.4.deb.
/etc/init.d/networks: #! /bin/sh ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 route add -host 127.0.0.1 lo route add -net 127.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 lo IPADDR=9.20.5.107 NETMASK=255.255.224.0 NETWORK=9.20.0.0 BROADCAST=9.20.31.255 GATEWAY=9.20.4.7 #ifconfig tr0 ${IPADDR} netmask ${NETMASK} -broadcast up ifconfig tr0 ${IPADDR} netmask ${NETMASK} broadcast ${BROADCAST} up route add -net ${NETWORK} netmask ${NETMASK} tr0 [ "${GATEWAY}" ] && route add default gw ${GATEWAY} metric 1 tr0
ifconfig: lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Bcast:0.0.0.0 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3584 Metric:1 RX packets:54 error:0 dropped:0 over:0 frame:0 TX packets:54 error:0 dropped:0 over:0 carrier:0 coll:0
tr0 Link encap:16/4 Mbps TR HWaddr 00:04:AC:F7:8C:36 inet addr:9.20.5.107 Bcast:9.20.31.255 Mask:255.255.224.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MTU:2000 Metric:1 RX packets:18532 error:0 dropped:0 over:0 frame:0 TX packets:81 error:0 dropped:0 over:0 carrier:0 coll:0 Interrupt:10 Base address:0xa20 Memory:c8000-cbfff
route: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface localhost * 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 lo 9.20.0.0 * 255.255.224.0 U 0 0 0 tr0 127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 lo default hurroute.hursle 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 tr0
FYI, to get linux-nfs to compile, I applied the patches that were recently posted, then deleted the kernel directory and symlinked in /usr/src/linux. I then commented out "#include<string>" (IIRC) from /usr/src/linux/include/linux/nfsd/nfsfh.h. Before I did this I got clashes between the memcpy declaration in /usr/src/linux/include/asm/linux/string.h and /usr/include/linux/string.h. (I'm typing this from memory, but I think the filenames are just about right).
many thanks,
Adrian
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