NFS/AMD problems on 5.1R - losing homedirs sporadically

2003-12-05 Thread Matt Wilbur
Hi all,

Am upgrading/cleaning up our internal mail hub, old one was 4.8-STABLE,
new one is 5.1-R (i know, i know, shouldn't run 5.x as production system
yet, but man - it all went so well until the end!) 

So i problem is with AMD. Config is exactly the same as with 4.x, as 
is the nfs, netgroup, etc. stuff. host is an ns client. user logs in,
homedir automounts fine. User pokes around, does random usery stuff, and
at some point (and sometimes at no point), their home directory will no
longer be mounted. ls ~ returns a prompt.  

I apologize for the length. Looks like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > ls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > df
Filesystem  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/amrd0s1a  49572656200   39986812%/
devfs   110   100%/dev
/dev/amrd0s1g57961096  1978014 51346196 4%/d1
/dev/amrd0s1e  253678  438   232946 0%/tmp
/dev/amrd0s1f 7931438  2881836  441508839%/usr
/dev/amrd0s1d  49572628644   427424 6%/var
procfs  440   100%/proc
klingon:/long36859200 23600976 1325822464%/long
klingon:/short   18427200 14902028  352517281%/short
klingon:/d0/people/matt  87932844 37384524 5054832043%
/tmp_mnt/klingon/d
0/people/matt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > ls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > pwd
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resend: NFS/AMD problems on 5.1R - losing homedirs sporadically

2003-12-05 Thread Matt Wilbur
ok, let's try again, the single . on a line seems to have fooled my MTA :)
sorry for sucking up bandwidth.

Hi all,

Am upgrading/cleaning up our internal mail hub, old one was 4.8-STABLE,
new one is 5.1-R (i know, i know, shouldn't run 5.x as production system
yet, but man - it all went so well until the end!) 

So the problem is with AMD. Config is exactly the same as with 4.x, as 
is the nfs, netgroup, etc. stuff. host is an nis client. user logs in,
homedir automounts fine. User pokes around, does random usery stuff, and
at some point (and sometimes at no point), their home directory will no
longer be mounted. ls ~ returns a prompt.  

I apologize for the length. Once the problem begins it Looks like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > ls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > df
Filesystem  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/amrd0s1a  49572656200   39986812%/
devfs   110   100%/dev
/dev/amrd0s1g57961096  1978014 51346196 4%/d1
/dev/amrd0s1e  253678  438   232946 0%/tmp
/dev/amrd0s1f 7931438  2881836  441508839%/usr
/dev/amrd0s1d  49572628644   427424 6%/var
procfs  440   100%/proc
klingon:/long36859200 23600976 1325822464%/long
klingon:/short   18427200 14902028  352517281%/short
klingon:/d0/people/matt  87932844 37384524 5054832043%
/tmp_mnt/klingon/d
0/people/matt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > ls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ > pwd
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