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Subject: Re: nfs mount /cdrom linux -> aix ?!
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 17:29:19 +0100
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> You have too many devices mounted by the sounds of things.
> How many devices are mounted?
> How big and how many files are they?
> How much memory has tha aix machine got (real and swap)?

There are max. 20 Filesystems mounted on the AIX Machine (1GB RAM, 4GB Swap
space and no applications running while I have tested the NFS).
But I have the same problem on all AIX machines with different
configurations (for example also on a new Power3-II HighNode with 8 CPUs,
8GB RAM and about 20GB pagingspace, AIX 4.3.3 and maintenance level 04).

> Each mount will buffer a certain amount in memory. Youy may have used up
> all that is available for the mounts - rethink your strategy. - do you
> need to mount so many.

It dasn't work with a CD-ROM Mount from a Linux Machine, but I can mount the
same CD-ROM and many other JFS Filesystems from another AIX Machine (and
these filesystems are much bigger (up to 100GB/fs)) or many other ext2
filesystems from the Linux machine (up to 40GB/fs) without any troubles.

Thanks for the quick reaction.
Jarek

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