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Operating Systems Linux nfs errors Post 302090619 by pieman8080 on Tuesday 26th of September 2006 05:58:01 PM
Old 09-26-2006
nfs errors

Trying to transfer a file from one server to another. It is real slow. Then i checked on the server receiving the file and noticed that there are a bunch of the following errors in the messages file during transfers:

Sep 10 05:24:54 coral kernel: nfs: server MYSERVER not responding, still trying
Sep 10 05:24:54 coral kernel: nfs: server MYSERVER OK
Sep 10 05:25:01 coral kernel: nfs: server MYSERVER not responding, still trying
Sep 10 05:25:01 coral kernel: nfs: server MYSERVER OK

I then unmounted the nfs directories and tried doing the transfer to local disk and it was super fast.

I need to figure out why I'm getting this error. I checked the nfs server MYSERVER and it's up and looks ok.

any ideas?
 

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rpc.svcgssd(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    rpc.svcgssd(8)

NAME
rpc.svcgssd - server-side rpcsec_gss daemon SYNOPSIS
rpc.svcgssd [-n] [-v] [-r] [-i] [-f] [-p principal] DESCRIPTION
The rpcsec_gss protocol gives a means of using the gss-api generic security api to provide security for protocols using rpc (in particular, nfs). Before exchanging any rpc requests using rpcsec_gss, the rpc client must first establish a security context with the rpc server. The linux kernel's implementation of rpcsec_gss depends on the userspace daemon rpc.svcgssd to handle context establishment on the rpc server. The daemon uses files in the proc filesystem to communicate with the kernel. OPTIONS
-f Runs rpc.svcgssd in the foreground and sends output to stderr (as opposed to syslogd) -v Increases the verbosity of the output (can be specified multiple times). -r If the rpcsec_gss library supports setting debug level, increases the verbosity of the output (can be specified multiple times). -i If the nfsidmap library supports setting debug level, increases the verbosity of the output (can be specified multiple times). -p Use principal instead of the default nfs/FQDN@REALM. -n Use the system default credentials (host/FQDN@REALM) rather than the default nfs/FQDN@REALM. SEE ALSO
rpc.gssd(8), AUTHORS
Dug Song <dugsong@umich.edu> Andy Adamson <andros@umich.edu> Marius Aamodt Eriksen <marius@umich.edu> J. Bruce Fields <bfields@umich.edu> 12 Jan 2007 rpc.svcgssd(8)
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