[OmniOS-discuss] r151012 nlockmgr fails to start
Kevin Swab
Kevin.Swab at ColoState.EDU
Mon Oct 6 18:58:58 UTC 2014
I had this same problem after upgrading a system to r151012. nlockmgr
failed to start because "svc:/network/nfs/status:default" was disabled.
I enabled that service, then nlockmgr was happy.
I've done 3 other upgrades to r151012 and none of them had a problem
with nlockmgr...
Kevin
On 10/06/2014 09:56 AM, Schweiss, Chip wrote:
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> On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Dan McDonald <danmcd at omniti.com
> <mailto:danmcd at omniti.com>> wrote:
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> On Oct 6, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Schweiss, Chip <chip at innovates.com
> <mailto:chip at innovates.com>> wrote:
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> > Anyone else seeing this in r151012?
> >
> > Any tips on collecting better information on this would be appreciated.
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> I saw this in once in 012, but not as persistently as you have. It
> cleared up for me with a single reboot, but that may have just been
> because I got lucky w.r.t. statd.
>
> I take it "svcadm disable nlockmgr ; svcadm enable nlockmgr" doesn't
> help?
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> I didn't think to try that. Tried rebooting, but that didn't help. I
> was already past my maintenance window, so I resorted to backing out to
> r151010.
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> And as for output, I've seen in /var/adm/messages what you have, per
> the cited illumos bug (4518).
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> I wasn't aware of any new NFS changes that may have caused this to
> become exaggerated in r151012. But, it's not clear on what is
> triggering this bug either. On my larger pool systems with lots of NFS
> exports, almost every reboot causes this and a 'svcadm clear' fixes it.
>
> Is there something different that a disable and enable does? I can
> likely get a small window in the next few days to give it a try.
>
> -Chip
>
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