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Subjectnfs client and lockd
The kernel version 2.2.10 as well as 2.4.0-test5
both have a process running named "(lockd)" (e.g. using ps xa)

kernel version 2.2.16 does not seem to have this process
(it is not a normal daemon but part of the kernel).

the 2.2.16 kernel which does not have this process shows
nfs anomalies!

example:

apache can't write it's logs on nfs when using the 2.2.16 kernel,
it won't report any errors. An "ls -al" command when issued for
the first time, shows the normal size of the log file. When issuing
the command a second time, it shows a file size of 0 bytes.

the same system with a 2.2.10 kernel or a 2.4.0-test5 kernel
works fine. The only difference I could find was the (lockd) that
was missing.

Will this "process" be reimplemented again, or is there some
replacement for this?


Kind regards,

Andreas

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