On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 09:15:31AM -0400, Trond Myklebust wrote:
> There is only one request on the 'pending' queue. That would usually
> indicate that the connection to the server is down. Can you check using
> "netstat -t" whether or not there is a connection in the 'ESTABLISHED'
> state to the server? Please also repeat the command a couple of times in
> order to see if the socket/port number on the connection changes.

This is with your fifth patch on top of the previous four patches:

   http://iucha.net/nfs/21-rc7-nfs3/big-copy

Again, it has memory, stack traces and rpc_debug.

The iostat 5 output:

   http://iucha.net/nfs/21-rc7-nfs3/iostat

The netstat outputs are stable (not changed in 5 minutes):

   http://iucha.net/nfs/21-rc7-nfs3/netstat-server :

tcp        1      0 hermes.iucha.org:nfs    zeus.iucha.org:799      CLOSE_WAIT 
tcp        0      0 hermes.iucha.org:nfs    zeus.iucha.org:976      ESTABLISHED

   http://iucha.net/nfs/21-rc7-nfs3/netstat-client

Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State      
tcp        0      0 zeus.iucha.org:976      hermes.iucha.org:nfs    ESTABLISHED
tcp        0      0 zeus.iucha.org:ssh      hermes.iucha.org:56880  ESTABLISHED
tcp        0      0 zeus.iucha.org:ssh      hermes.iucha.org:45176  ESTABLISHED

Could the port in CLOSE_WAIT state be the culprit?  (FWIW
the server has been up for 38 days and subjected to
this nfs test quite a bit without showing any stress).

Regards,
florin

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