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Description of problem: On a PC with 2 ethernet, eth0 is on the same network of a NAS, eth1 is connected to another network. The PC mount some NAS shares via NFS. Unplugging the cable on eth1 cause something that let the NFS mounts disappear. /proc/mounts doesn't show any nfs mounted directory and ls shows an empty directory where it was supposed to be mounted the NAS share. The blackout last about 3 seconds but it's enough to be detected. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-2.6.35.11-83.fc14.i686 nfs-utils-1.2.3-5.fc14.i686 NetworkManager-0.8.3.996-1.fc14.i686 ifplugd-0.28-15.fc14.i686 How reproducible: Always reproducible. Steps to Reproduce: 1. mount via NFS a share on eth0 network 2. watch -n1 "cat /proc/mounts" 3. unplug eth1 cable Actual results: There is a blackout in nfs mount Expected results: no blackout in nfs mount Additional info: dmesg and /var/log/message just record eth1 unplugged, no messages related to NFS.
Still present Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-2.6.35.13-92.fc14.i686 nfs-utils-1.2.3-6.fc14.i686 NetworkManager-0.8.4-1.fc14.i686 ifplugd-0.28-15.fc14.i686 Always reproducible, tested on 2 PCs.
Steve, any ideas?