In article <20050131064751.W49375@nirmala.opentrend.net>,
Robert Brockway <rbrockway@opentrend.net> wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I've been having some major problems with a couple workstations on my
network. They are setup to mount the home directory tree from an NFS server.
The problem is, for some reason, the network connection gets interrupted
periodically for a moment. I'm still investigating the physical connections
- but every time it happens, the X-Windows session locks up. I was hoping
Samba would provide a more fault-tolerant environment.
The problem you are seeing with nfs is probably because you are "hard
mounting" instead of "soft mounting". See the man page for nfs.
Note that the Linux NFS developers actively discourage people from
using "soft" since it causes more troubles than it solves.
Try NFS mounting with the options "tcp,intr" (see man mount / man nfs).
Mike.