Greetings, CentOS. After up2dating one of the corporate mail servers to CentOS 4.4 (was CentOS 4.2) and upgrading kernel to kernel-smp-2.6.9-42.0.3.EL, the following kernel messages started to appear in syslog: [root at gamma ~]# dmesg ........... ...CUT..... ........... lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 lockd: unexpected unlock status: 1 Rebooted with an older kernel (2.6.9-34.0.2.ELsmp), but the problem persists. This server utilizes NFS share as a storage volume for user mail boxes, the NFS server is also a CentOS 4.4 server, also with the kernel, up2dated to kernel-smp-2.6.9-42.0.3.EL few weeks ago. As this is a production environment, I can't simply go and reboot NFS server to an older kernel - this would lead to a small amount of downtime, which is undesirable for me. Could someone help me to understand what does that messages mean, why did they appear, and what caveats they may cause to me except for spammed syslog? Thanks in advance. -- Best regards, Alexey Loukianov mailto:aloukianov at lavtech.ru Software Development Department, Lavtech Corp http://mnogo.ru, http://lavtech.ru