On 09/03/2010 03:17 PM, A Darren Dunham wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 02:54:08PM -0400, Payne, Rich wrote:
Is there some other meaning that would help me track down on the client the owner (or past owner) of the lock?
Should be the PID of the process running on 10.44.128.20.
Doesn't seem to fit. This is a linux machine, and PID 3 is almost always [migration]. I can't think of why that would be involved in a lock.
No, sorry, wasn't clear about the part I was responding to.
You had:
"My machine:
========002c613d:00760cb9 NLM[10.44.128.20,41648]: 0:0 1 GRANTED (0xffffff08d3686428)
"
Which would mean that process 41648 from host 10.44.128.20 has a lock on the file. Now, that doesn't mean process 41648 still exists on the client. We had a couple of cases last week where this occurred, however these were 7.3.X Ontap filers machines.
--rdp