setclientid: string in use by client
Rene Salmon
rsalmon at tulane.edu
Tue Jan 30 09:10:57 EST 2007
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Glad to hear this is a client issue. I have clients
running 2.6.18 and 2.6.9. The IP 69.140.68.15 is not a valid one for my
network. Is there any other way to track down which client this might be?
I have several so I need a way to identify which client box is the one with
the problems.
Thanks for the help.
Rene
On 1/30/07 6:32 AM, "Talpey, Thomas" <Thomas.Talpey at netapp.com> wrote:
> This is a client issue, so we'd need to know what client kernel is
> issuing the duplicate. In general, the clientid is a string of the
> client's making, so there is no general rule to decode it.
>
> Does the IP address 69.140.58.15 make any sense in your network?
> That's how 0x458c3a0f decodes. If so, what kernel is it running?
>
> Tom.
>
> At 04:34 PM 1/29/2007, Rene Salmon wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I am getting this message on my NFSv4 server:
>>
>> kernel: NFSD: setclientid: string in use by client(cl
>> ientid 458c3a0f/000004b7)
>>
>> I found some old threads on this but none seem to match what I see. As far
>> as I can tell everything is working fine on the NFS server and all the
>> clients. I am just a bit worried that this might lead to some problems at
>> some point.
>>
>> I running this on a SUSE box with kernel 2.6.16.21-0.25-smp. What does the
>> message mean? How do I track which client it is?
>>
>> Thanks for any help on this.
>>
>> Rene
>>
>>
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