I got 2 answers. They are right. My server did not know my client's
hostname.
From: Hal Stern - Distinguished Systems Engineer
<stern@sunrise.east.sun.com>
To: zh@cc.bellcore.com
Subject: Re: Help: vmunix: nfs_server: bad sendreply
it means the server tried to send a reply back to the client,
but the "send" failed at the IP level (usually; this is very
rarely reflected from a lower level). typically, this means
you lost your route back to the client -- possibly the
server's routing tables got damaged, or flushed, or a router
along the way returned a "host unreachable" or "net unreachable"
error.
--hal
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From: Reto Lichtensteiger <rali@meitca.com>
Chances are you have a bad routing table entry for the server ... Statd
and lockd are trying to recover state information. The error reply is
nonobvious ...
Reto
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