On 29/12/2011 14:25, Daniel Bird wrote:> Hi All,
> I've a quick question I'm hoping someone can help out on; One of
our NFS
> servers has an intermittent hard lock problem under high load. This is a
> CentOS 5.7 box. It's due for replacement sometime next year. However...
>
> The issue is when this box dies the boxes that mount the NFS exports
> have trouble with the mount and some processes time out casing the
> system mounting the file system to become unresponsive also. Of course
> un-monuting the file system with -l fixes it.
>
> This is an example of our current mount options in fstab
>
> hostname:/share1/ /mountpoint nfs rw,intr,soft,bg 0 0
>
> The question is, what (other) options should we be using to allow the
> mounting server to ignore/fail/timeout the mount, or at least continue
> normal processing, when the NFS server packs up?
Ahhh, I should read the man pages more carefully!!
Just found this
retry=n The number of minutes to retry an NFS mount operation in the
foreground or background before giving up. The default
value for forground mounts is 2 minutes. The default
value for background mounts is 10000 minutes, which is roughly
one week.
So retry=2 would give the same behavior on background mounts as
foreground mounts I reckon.
> FYI we can't move to NFS4 since we've some old boxes running
Solaris 8
> mounting this filesystem also, which cannot be upgraded Solaris 10 to
> support v4.
>
> All the best
>
> Dan
>
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