sounds like NFS packets are being dropped. Are you using UDP?
Try using TCP...
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005, Andreas Karlsson wrote:
Hello all,
I am getting quite sick of my self and NFS. I?ve read many posts at
forums.gentoo.org, I?ve googled, I?ve tested and tested and tested... No help
could be
On Thursday 23 June 2005 00.37, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
sounds like NFS packets are being dropped. Are you using UDP?
No, I use TCP.
The problem is now solved though. Strangely enough, when I removed a second
switch and connected directly to the first switch I worked. So one of my
switches is
On June 19, 2005 03:43 am, Andreas Karlsson wrote:
On Sunday 19 June 2005 00.45, Scott Tiret wrote:
On Sun, 2005-06-19 at 00:22 +0200, Andreas Karlsson wrote:
Hello all,
I am getting quite sick of my self and NFS. Ive read many posts at
forums.gentoo.org, Ive googled, Ive tested and
I'm getting pretty good performance with these settings:
fstab on nfs mount client:
naked:/mnt/share/ftp /mnt/nfs/ftp nfs
defaults,auto,soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,bg,posix,nosuid,intr,tcp 0 0
exports on nfs mount host:
/mnt/share/ftp
Hello all,
I am getting quite sick of my self and NFS. Ive read many posts at
forums.gentoo.org, Ive googled, Ive tested and tested and tested... No help
could be found.
The problem is not unique as it seems. I have an r/w speed against the
NFS-server going from ~200kb/sec to 2mb/sec. I cant
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