Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!AE.MSSTATE.EDU!larryt From: larryt@AE.MSSTATE.EDU (Larry Thorne) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Mountd keeps dying Message-ID: <9003012042.AA18640@Icarus2.AE.MsState.Edu> Date: 1 Mar 90 20:42:44 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 22 We have a 4D/70GT running IRIX 3.2. All was going fine until 4 days ago when the mount daemon (/usr/etc/rpc.mountd) starting dying. It seems to live until someone tries to mount or umount one of the SGI disks. A possible cause could be that we are mounting the SGI's disks on several more hosts now, and the SGI is in turn also remote mounting disks from all the same hosts (a sort of cross-mounting trick to make all file systems available system-wide). We have a Sun 4/280 & a Sun 4/260 and an Ardent Titan playing this trick with the SGI. Each of the three machines are remote mounting 2 of the SGI's filesystems and the SGI is remote mounting one filesystem from each of these other 3 machines. Also, another client of the 4/280 will occasionally remote mount one of the SGI filesystems, for backup/restore stuff, etc. Also, I'm having to use the -n option on rpc.mountd so that the Ardent isn't locked out of the game. Anyhow, is this the cause of rpc.mountd dying? Is there any way to get an error message from rpc.mountd before it dies? How can I tell what's causing all this? Do I need to start more nfsd processes? Any and all info will be greatly appreciated! Larry Thorne larryt@ae.msstate.edu