Both were update through regular apt-get upgrades.  The problem has
diminished by switching the client to the nfs-user-server package
instead of the nfs-kernel-server package, but some problems still
remain, the load was up to 150 when I got into work today...

That may have been due to some pmajor problems on the nfs server that
drove it's load to over 500.  We've had a few debian problems right in
a row so it's hard to figure out exactly what is causing the nfs
problems.

Thanks for the help.

nate

On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 15:25:51 -0600, Monique Y. Mudama
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2004-07-19, Nathan Kroll penned:
> 
> 
> > We have a webserver that serves personal webpages that are mounted
> > thru NFS.  There must be somethign weird with NFS because ever since
> > the new update the load on any of our debian boxes have been about 2
> > non-stop.  The kern.log is full of error messages like this:
> >
> > Jul 19 00:48:00 xxxx kernel: nfs: server xxxx not responding, still
> > trying Jul 19 00:48:01 xxxx kernel: nfs: server xxxx OK
> >
> > kern.log is full of this and prints this pair out every 20 seconds or
> > so.  I'm not sure if it's the nfs server that is having a problem or
> > the client, but I guess that's why I'm posting ot the mailing list.
> >
> > We are using debian unstable and the nfs server is running a custom
> > 2.6.7 kernel and using the nfs-kernel-server package and the nfs
> > client is running the default debian 2.6.6-1 kernel.
> >
> > Any help is greatly aprreciated so that we can have happy nfs mounts
> > again.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks!!!
> 
> Which machine did you update?  The NFS server's kernel needs to include
> support for nfs serving.
> 
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