Subject: Re: nfsd send error 55
To: William Stoltenberg <griffon@dodds.vorpal.com>
From: Chris G. Demetriou <cgd@alpha.bostic.com>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 10/31/1994 03:00:46
> #2 nfs mounts /usr from #1.  #2 gets to the rc script and starts to run
> the daemons.  both machines start to get silo overflows, (neither end
> has a 16550 uart) and then the nfs mount seems to die.. the console of
> #1 gives "/netbsd: nfsd send error 55"  The death is usually when trying
> to start the cron daemon (that may not be important, but heck.. )

I've seen this message exactly once (and it was the other day, though
i don't think that really matters), on a machine for which the
ethernet driver was totally flaky.

I've not looked into it, either, but errno 55 is "No buffer space
available," any my guess is that a really lossy line is royally
screwing NFS.

If you've not already done so, i'd suggest that you try using TCP NFS
mounts.



chris
ps. i admire your bravery for using NFS over SLIP, especially for
trying to mount /usr via NFS over SLIP...  8-)