NFS times out with 2.4.2 as client

From: sidewinder (sidewinder@usa.net)
Date: Sat Mar 10 2001 - 16:19:48 EST

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    I built 2.4.2 to experiment with it. So far, I can't get it to mount an
    nfs share without timing out. The nfs server, in this case, is running
    2.2.17. There are no problems mounting the share when I revert to the old
    kernel, 2.2.16, on the client machine.

    Other than that there's nothing special about the setup. The connection
    occurs across the LAN. Apparently although the server recognizes the
    client packets, its answers are not understood by the client, which tries
    different ports. Eventually, the client reports a timeout, but in fact the
    share is successfully mounted.

    I've tried a number of solutions, including a newer version of mount,
    adding nolock to the options line, and also vers=2. Ver3 is not selected
    in the 2.4.2 kernel, indidentally. At first I suspected the firewall, but
    the same results happen when the fw is down.

    The only entries in the kernel log say, portmap: server not
    responding. During this time the terminal on which the commands are
    entered won't respond to input (you can open up another connection
    remotely).

    Here's a typical entry from tcpdump, from the server's point of view.
    192.168.1.1 is the client, 192.168.1.10 is the server.

    tcpdump: listening on eth0
    11:32:24.958338 localhost.localdomain.631 > 192.168.1.255.631: udp 124
    11:32:55.958333 localhost.localdomain.631 > 192.168.1.255.631: udp 124
    11:32:56.736047 arp who-has localhost.localdomain tell 192.168.1.1
    11:32:56.736083 arp reply localhost.localdomain is-at 0:0:e8:35:77:ae
    11:32:56.736615 192.168.1.1.745 > localhost.localdomain.sunrpc: S
    1160224917:1160224917(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 15251[|tcp]> (DF)
    11:32:56.736772 localhost.localdomain.sunrpc > 192.168.1.1.745: S
    980802949:980802949(0) ack 1160224918 win 32120 <mss
    1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
    11:32:56.737386 192.168.1.1.745 > localhost.localdomain.sunrpc: . ack 1 win
    5840 (DF)
    11:32:56.738109 192.168.1.1.745 > localhost.localdomain.sunrpc: P 1:45(44) ack
    1 win 5840 (DF)
    11:32:56.738152 localhost.localdomain.sunrpc > 192.168.1.1.745: . ack 45 win
    32120 (DF)
    11:32:56.738412 localhost.localdomain.sunrpc > 192.168.1.1.745: P 1:293(292)
    ack 45 win 32120 (DF)
    11:32:56.738692 localhost.localdomain.1051 > 151.164.1.8.domain: 52408+ (42)
    11:32:56.739497 192.168.1.1.745 > localhost.localdomain.sunrpc: . ack 293 win
    6432 (DF)
    11:32:56.740010 192.168.1.1.745 > localhost.localdomain.sunrpc: F 45:45(0) ack
    293 win 6432 (DF)
    11:32:56.740041 localhost.localdomain.sunrpc > 192.168.1.1.745: . ack 46 win
    32120 (DF)
    11:32:56.740137 localhost.localdomain.sunrpc > 192.168.1.1.745: F 293:293(0)
    ack 46 win 32120 (DF)
    11:32:56.740779 192.168.1.1.745 > localhost.localdomain.sunrpc: . ack 294 win
    6432 (DF)
    11:32:56.741604 192.168.1.1.746 > localhost.localdomain.1026: udp 144 (DF)
    11:32:56.742060 localhost.localdomain.1026 > 192.168.1.1.746: udp 60
    11:32:56.743109 192.168.1.1.748 > localhost.localdomain.sunrpc: udp 56 (DF)
    11:32:56.743255 localhost.localdomain.sunrpc > 192.168.1.1.748: udp 28
    11:32:56.745189 192.168.1.1.2121638 > localhost.localdomain.nfs: 152 getattr
    [|nfs] (DF)
    11:32:56.745254 localhost.localdomain.nfs > 192.168.1.1.2121638: reply ok 96
    getattr [|nfs]11:32:56.746302 192.168.1.1.18898854 >
    localhost.localdomain.nfs: 152 statfs [|nfs] (DF)
    11:32:56.746375 localhost.localdomain.nfs > 192.168.1.1.18898854: reply ok 48
    statfs [|nfs]11:33:01.748311 localhost.localdomain.1051 > 151.164.1.7.domain:
    52408+ (42)
    11:33:51.778238 arp who-has 192.168.1.1 tell localhost.localdomain
    11:33:51.778738 arp reply 192.168.1.1 is-at 0:0:e8:35:7e:51
    11:33:55.078917 0:20:78:d:3d:ce > 3:0:0:0:0:1 sap f0 ui/C len=169
                             2c00 ffef 0800 0000 0000 0000 0102 5f5f
                             4d53 4252 4f57 5345 5f5f 0201 5241 4242
                             4954 2020 2020 2020 2020 2000 ff53 4d42
                             2500 00

    The rest is more of the same, or other traffic.

    Any one have similar problems? I've tried recompiling 2.4.2, thinking I
    might have missed something. No change.

    Perplexed.

    -Alex

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