I was having same problems with 2.6.22.7-57.fc6 kernel. I added nosharecache
option and was able to
mount the sub-directories, but now when I mount the sub-directories it
crashes rpcbind on my
NFS server. We have Auspex NS3000 NFS server.
I have nfs-utils-1.0.10-14.fc6 and nfs-utils-lib-1.0.8-7.2 installed on the
system.
When rpcbind crashes the NFS access on Unix (AIX, HP-UX, various flavors of
Linux) slows down. I also share the NFS filesystem with PCs using samba and
the PCs cannot access the files.
M A Young wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, [UTF-8] scathew wrote:
> We're seeing the same thing here. If I use a 2.6.20 kernel for instance,
> I have no problems. If I use the latest released FC6 kernel
> (2.6.22.4-45) it gets the "is already mounted or busy".
>
> To note, this isn't an issue with "automount" (autofs), but rather an
> issue with NFS itself. You can't manually mount either (the original
> example is vanilla NFS too incidentally). Automount is just an
> abstraction on top (which yes, is not surprisingly broken too).
This is bug 250597
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=250597
backported to FC6. The fix is to update nfs-utils, then add the
nosharecache option to the nfs mount configuration, eg. by adding
-Onosharecache to the OPTIONS line in /etc/sysconfig/autofs .
Michael Young
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