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RE: Troubleshooting NFS - was Replacing NFS with Samba



> From: Daniel L. Miller [mailto:dmiller@amfes.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 10:52 AM
> 
> Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> 
> > Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> >
> >> Once upon a time Daniel L. Miller said...
> >>

<snip>

> >> I was having lots of trouble with NFS when it was being 
> carried over a
> >> wireless link (a wireless bridge between my upstairs and 
> downstairs). I
> >> was getting the same errors you're getting.
> >>
> >> I fixed it by using NFS over tcp - it defaults to UDP. If 
> you add the
> >> "tcp" option to the mount options, it will use TCP. You 
> may want to give
> >> that a try.
> >>  
> >>
> > Thanx for the suggestion - already using it.  Not fixed yet . . .
> >
> > I can NOT figure out what the deal is here!  I do see messages from 
> > time to time from my network card - showing 
> auto-negotiation messages 
> > to 100BaseT full duplex.  I don't know why this would 
> happen - unless 
> > some thing is causing the link to fail and re-connect?
> >
> > Daniel
> >
> >
> Now it's not just NFS - CIFS shares are locking up as well!  
> I can ssh 
> to the workstation, the network connection appears fine, every other 
> @#$%ing station has no problems - so I don't see this as a server 
> problem.  I switched ports on my 100BaseT switch last night - 
> and still 
> this lockup occurs.  Anybody got a bright idea for me?

Try a different network card, preferably one with a different driver.



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