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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users NFS Problems Post 302236058 by mbathrick on Sunday 14th of September 2008 12:41:16 PM
Old 09-14-2008
OK, I tried increasing the time out using timeo and raised it to 5 seconds (timeo=50). It looked like it worked at first, I was able to list and all, but then after a reboot (I put the timeout into /etc/fstab) it was back to its old tricks.

I also noticed a couple (2 each of 2) ethernet cards sharing IRQs (9 & 10) - though this machine supports IRQ sharing, I thought I'd remove them in case. No change, so I put them back into the machine.
 

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RANDOMID(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					       RANDOMID(3)

NAME
randomid randomid_new, randomid_delete, -- provide pseudo-random data stream without repetitions SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <randomid.h> uint32_t randomid(randomid_t ctx); randomid_t randomid_new(int bits, long timeo); void randomid_delete(randomid_t ctx); DESCRIPTION
The randomid() function provides pseudo-random data stream, which is guaranteed not to generate the same number twice during a certain dura- tion. ctx is the context which holds internal state for the random number generator. To initialize a context, randomid_new is used. bits specifies the bitwidth of the value generated by randomid(). Currently 32, 20, and 16 are supported. timeo specifies the reinitialization interval in seconds. timeo has to be bigger than RANDOMID_TIMEO_MIN. randomid_new returns a dynamically-allocated memory region allocated by malloc(3). randomid_delete() will free(3) the internal state ctx. The same number may appear after two reinitialization events of the internal state, ctx. Reinitialization happens when the random number generator cycle is exhausted, or timeo seconds have passed since the last reinitialization. For instance, ctx configured to generate 16 bit data stream will reinitialize its internal state every 30000 calls to randomid() (or after timeo seconds), therefore the same data will not appear until after 30000 calls to randomid() (or after timeo seconds). The internal state, ctx, determines the data stream generated by randomid(). ctx must be allocated per data stream (such as a specific data field). It must not be shared among multiple data streams with different usage. EXAMPLES
#include <stdio.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <randomid.h> uint32_t genid(void) { static randomid_t ctx = NULL; if (!ctx) ctx = randomid_new(16, (long)3600); return randomid(ctx); } ERRORS
randomid_new() returns NULL on error and sets the external variable errno. SEE ALSO
arc4random(3) HISTORY
The pseudo-random data stream generator was designed by Niels Provos for OpenBSD IPv4 fragment ID generation. randomid() is a generalized version of the generator, reworked by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino, and was introduced in NetBSD 2.0. BSD
January 5, 2006 BSD
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