Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: RPC: garbage, retrying 20630 | From | Trond Myklebust <> | Date | 24 Sep 1999 14:28:18 +0200 |
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David van der Spoel <spoel@xray.bmc.uu.se> writes:
> Short: > > NFS quits after above message > > Long: > client: vanilla 2.2.12 Celeron 400 (No Overclocking) Realtek 8139 @ 100 > Mbit/s > server: 2.2.12 w/knfsd1.4.7 and raid 19990824 (but the exported disk is > not on the raid array) w Dual PII 350 and 3com905b network. > The client has a DLT drive installed on an Adaptec AHA-2940A Ultra SCSI > Doing backup from local disk goes just fine, over NFS after 30 minutes it > quits with: > Sep 24 12:57:34 kahlo kernel: RPC: garbage, retrying 20630 > Sep 24 12:57:34 kahlo kernel: RPC: garbage, retrying 20630 > Sep 24 12:57:34 kahlo kernel: RPC: garbage, exit EIO > after this, the mount is gone and I get a lot of stale file handle > messages until the tar process stops.
Could be various things. 2 possibilities that spring to mind are:
1) Amd is corrupting the RPC packets. Try throwing out amd.
2) The server has forgotten about your mount authentication (happens every now and then due to a bug when using NIS groups in the /etc/exports file). If this is the case, try putting 'client' explicitly in /etc/exports rather than using the NIS group.
Cheers, Trond
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