> >
> >
> > ahhh. no, we are not the only users on the nas, our clientservers
> > should
> > just turn off oplocks. it is, we make backups to the nas device and
> > those
> > files grow quite big.

> If you are trying to save RAM on the client, and don't want to cache,
> and are just using the linux cifs client for backup, you could mount
> with "forcedirectio" (which turns off caching a little more easily).

Hi Steve, it was that we had i/o timeouts on our cifs mounted volume while 
doing rsyncs to that volume. since we disabled oplock the timeouts vanished. 
however, I will suggest your idea to my colleague who had that problem and he 
might give it a go as well.

thanks for your thoughts!
Alex

> Thanks,

> Steve
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