They have no meaning unless you get a "Stale NFs file handle" error on a
*NFS* mount. It generally means that the NFS client is trying to access a
volume/share that does not exist anymore.
I've been thinking of reducing the log-level of this message for sometime.
Do you think it is a problem enough to change the log-level in the source?
-Shehjar
Daniel Manser wrote:
Dear list,
What do these messages mean? My client can't write and these messages
are filling up the nfs.log:
[2011-06-14 13:38:42.826673] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:38:51.826871] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:39:00.827037] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:39:09.827248] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:39:18.827401] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:39:27.827578] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:39:36.827783] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:39:45.829407] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:39:54.828145] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
[2011-06-14 13:40:03.828344] E [nfs3.c:724:nfs3_getattr] 0-nfs-nfsv3:
Failed to map FH to vol
Thanks,
Daniel
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