[OmniOS-discuss] Who here had lockd/nlockmgr problems?
Jacob Vosmaer
contact at jacobvosmaer.nl
Wed Jan 21 23:29:17 UTC 2015
Hi Paul, Dan
I wrote in about this a while back. At the time I was optimistic about
deleting files from statmon.bak. I have since realized the problem has not
disappeared, and all I have now is a faster hammer to whack this problem
with:
$ cat fix-nfs
#!/bin/sh
sudo rm -rf /var/statmon/sm.bak/*
sudo svcadm restart nfs/status
sudo svcadm clear nfs/nlockmgr
sudo svcadm restart nfs/
If an NFS client was there when the server shut down, but is gone when the
NFS server comes up, I need to reach for this.
What I have been reluctant to do until now is to set up something (an SMF?)
that deletes the files in /var/statmon/sm.bak on boot.
Cheers,
Jacob
20 Jan 2015 16:44, "Dan McDonald" <danmcd at omniti.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jan 20, 2015, at 6:43 AM, Paul Jochum <paul.jochum at alcatel-lucent.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Dan:
> >
> > Resurrecting an older thread here.
> >
> > Do you know if a fix was submitted for this problem, and if
> submitted, if/when will it be picked up in OmniOS?
> >
> > We have had this problem when trying to upgrade multiple machines to
> R151012 in our environment, and decided to stay at r151010 hoping it will
> get fixed soon.
>
> There have been some changes in nlockmgr, but not *specifically* for that
> problem. Given there's now a known workaround (deleting the files in
> statmon), I think the community hasn't been as gung-ho to fix it.
>
> Dan
>
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