| NFS + vzctl stop = full server hang up :( [message #33830] | 
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						silentninja
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		I've though that it was because of the nfs mount, but after umounting the nfs partition, stopping nfs-common and portmap it still hangs. 
 
I'm running a Centos 5 x86_64 with a VE in Debian Etch. 
 
There's a mnt folder on the C5 that I access from within the Debian (via NFS). It works, just perfect.. but when I try to restart / stop the VE, the full server hungs up. 
 
I haven't seen any notice on the messages log file (i was tailing it and nothing poped up before the hang). 
 
It just.. died   
 
[root@localhost conf]# vzctl restart 36 
Restarting VE 
Stopping VE ... 
[dead] 
 
BTW: The internal mount is done by this way... 
mount -v -t nfs -o rw,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,nolock,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,addr=192.168.0.25 192.168.0.25:/mnt/webserver-home /home  
I've read something about using the "-n" option and the nolock, but I haven't understood exactly what was that about.
		
		
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