Howdie guys!

Last week I installed VMware server for another happy customer. As you
may recall from an earlier post, it's a porting farm, the Host is a
Centos4, and the guessts are RH7.2, 7.3, RHEL3 and another Centos4. all
four VMs mount /home from an NFS export on the host, and all is fine.

Today I installed a similar setup on a faster machine, host is FC4,
guest is RHEL4, and the speed is frightfully slow. I thought I had an
NFS problem but check out flood ping timings:
890 packets transmitted, 890 received, 0% packet loss, time 14469ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.000/0.107/1.263/0.178 ms

also rsync pulls files at a crappy 15-20KB per second from the host to
the guest, which is a really low speed.

no iptables, AFAIK no traffic shaping. what am I missing?!

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Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/

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