[opensuse-support] Re: [opensuse-factory] Many problems since about Kernel 5.1.x on Tumbleweed Client - KDE isn't useable anymore
[just subscribed on opensuse-support, but replying to Ulfs original mail to factory, hence threading will be damaged. Sorry] Am Montag, 15. Juli 2019, 09:58:32 CEST schrieb ub22@gmx.net:
Hi Together,
since some month I've a lot of trouble with my about 20 Years old Home network, which was all running on Tumbleweed:
Server (NFS 4 Server which is sharing /home config via YaST): |- Client1 (/home mounted via & user via NIS) |- Client2 (/home mounted via & user via NIS)
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|- Client5 (/home mounted via & user via NIS)
Using a similar setup here.
On the most Clients KDE Plasma Crashes many times after login
Plasma runs fine here.
If they are starting - it takes about 10 up to 30 minutes!!!!
This much sounds like some kind of hardware issue. What does "ip --stats link show eth0" say (on both sides!)?
Afterwords the system hangs from time to time with normal load and only the tracker extract info below. What can I do? One client I installed the last ISO (from 8th July) but this one don't mount /home well, so I need to unmount it and mount again via:
umount -f /home ; systemctl start home.mount ; systemctl status home.mount
This is a well known problem. Try this: 192.168.2.1:/mnt/nfs4/home /home nfs nfsvers=4,x-systemd.requires=nfs- mountd.service 0 0
# cat /etc/fstab (extract) 192.168.2.1:/mnt/nfs4/home /home nfs defaults 0 0
In another mail, you wrote:
At the nfs-kernel-server the settings are at all host fsid=0,crossmnt,rw,root_squash,sync,no_subtree_check
Mind changing this to: rw,root_squash,async,no_subtree_check The sync option might develop more delays with more advanced kernel versions. A general note: A NFS homed KDE is sub-optimal, when it comes to (heavy uses of) akonadi et.al. Thus, I'm using a different scheme for power users: I place /home on a local ssd, and symlink everything interesting from my shared server home. server:/home /home/nfs nfs nfsvers=4,x-systemd.requires=nfs-mountd.service,x- systemd.requires=/home 0 0 If kmail is still too slow, switch to postgresql for akonadi. Good luck, Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org
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Hans-Peter Jansen