Messages in this thread | | | From | (H.J. Lu) | Subject | Re: Problem with portmap/RPC | Date | Tue, 11 Aug 1998 09:21:43 -0700 (PDT) |
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> > > I see those as well, but am not noticing any problems of any kind, > so I just ignore them... > > They started with the 2.1 kernels... > > > Robert Hyatt Computer and Information Sciences > hyatt@cis.uab.edu University of Alabama at Birmingham > (205) 934-2213 115A Campbell Hall, UAB Station > (205) 934-5473 FAX Birmingham, AL 35294-1170 > > On Tue, 11 Aug 1998, root of all evil (Rem) wrote: > > > Hello, everybody! > > > > This may not be the best place to find help on this subject. If this is > > the case, please point me in the right direction. > > > > Anyway, the last successful 2.1 kernel I built for SMP was 2.1.60. I > > have a dual PPro (Tyan 1668 motherboard) machine, but I don't > > thnk this is hardware related. It smells like I have an old version > > of something that I need to update. I'm using 2.0.33 successfully > > right now for SMP, but when I try any of the 2.1.1xx or 2.0.34 > > kernels, here is what I'm seeing during boot: > > > > nfs warning: mount version older than kernel > > 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) > > nfs warning: mount version older than kernel > > 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_down: nothing to do! > >
1. You need the kernel based nfsd. 2. You need to start kernel based nfsd before mounting nfs.
I guess only lockd is really needed to run before mounting nfs. Since it is started together with nfsd at the same nfs rc script, I just moved the nfs rc script before the nfsfs rc script. You may be able to comment out the kernel based nfsd if you don't need it.
H.J.
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