NFS Error trapping.

2007-12-24 19:27:00

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Hello,

I have three Ultra1's 2.6, each with a RAID serving Home, projects and
applications. I have been having very wierd diffculties with the NFS
services for the Home service going down (or going very very slow) for
some machines, but not others. What is even more strange is that there
are no NFS machine not responding errors.

I am completly up to date on Patches.

I have just recently changes the network card, which only time will tell
if it helps. (though it still only autonegs at half duplex. I have
since set ndd to full in the /etc/system. )

What I need:

Most importantly I need some form of notification that the NFS services
are starting to go belly up. Is there a way to trap timouts, jabbers,
repeat requests? If I can trap them I can use netsaint or something to
that effect to notify me.

Any suggestions from other people who may have had NFS issues, that seem
difficult to pin down, but came up with some form of solution.

I will be more then happy to give more details, and to summarize all
response back to the group. Thanks

Cian

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Cian O'Sullivan
System Administrator
Parthus Technologies
32-34 Harcourt Street
Dublin-2 IRELAND

+353-21-4801937
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Hello,

I&nbsp;have three Ultra1's 2.6,&nbsp; each with a RAID serving Home,
projects and applications.&nbsp; I have been having very wierd diffculties
with the NFS services for the Home service going down (or going very very
slow) for some machines, but not others.&nbsp; What is even more strange
is that there are no NFS machine not responding errors.

I am completly up to date on Patches.

I have just recently changes the network card, which only time will
tell if it helps. (though it still only autonegs at half duplex.&nbsp;
I have since set ndd to full in the /etc/system. )

What I need:

Most importantly I need some form of notification that the NFS services
are starting to go belly up.&nbsp; Is there a way to trap timouts, jabbers,
repeat requests?&nbsp; If I can trap them I can use netsaint or something
to that effect to notify me.

Any suggestions from other people who may have had NFS issues, that
seem difficult to pin down, but came up with some form of solution.

I&nbsp;will be more then happy to give more details, and to summarize
all response back to the group.&nbsp; Thanks

Cian
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Cian O'Sullivan
System Administrator
Parthus Technologies
32-34 Harcourt Street
Dublin-2&nbsp; IRELAND

+353-21-4801937
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