Hi,
I have FreeNAS 9.1.1 on SuperMicro chassis with 36 disks. I also have about 30 Redhat Linux 5 clients NFS mounting to the FreeNAS box. However, I notice after a while, I start to get
kernel: lockd: server [FreeNAS_IP] not responding, timed out
on the Linux clients whenever access is made to the FreeNAS box. Certain programs just hang if run from the NFS mounts but run fine if on mounts from other NAS storage such as NetApp. Could you advise on troubleshooting this?
Note on FreeNAS:
# ps -ax | grep nfs
2970 ?? Is 0:00.18 nfsd: master (nfsd)
2971 ?? S 218:48.56 nfsd: server (nfsd)
52917 0 S+ 0:00.00 grep nfs
Even though in FreeNAS interface, NFS settings, I have default 4 for "number of servers." I tried to change to higher number but the GUI seems to hang. What's the command line/file to achieve the same? Do I need to restart NFS services?
Thank you.
I have FreeNAS 9.1.1 on SuperMicro chassis with 36 disks. I also have about 30 Redhat Linux 5 clients NFS mounting to the FreeNAS box. However, I notice after a while, I start to get
kernel: lockd: server [FreeNAS_IP] not responding, timed out
on the Linux clients whenever access is made to the FreeNAS box. Certain programs just hang if run from the NFS mounts but run fine if on mounts from other NAS storage such as NetApp. Could you advise on troubleshooting this?
Note on FreeNAS:
# ps -ax | grep nfs
2970 ?? Is 0:00.18 nfsd: master (nfsd)
2971 ?? S 218:48.56 nfsd: server (nfsd)
52917 0 S+ 0:00.00 grep nfs
Even though in FreeNAS interface, NFS settings, I have default 4 for "number of servers." I tried to change to higher number but the GUI seems to hang. What's the command line/file to achieve the same? Do I need to restart NFS services?
Thank you.