On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 10:53:33AM +0100, Uwe Klein wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I had problems in a similar way with some embedded stuff.
> not usb but a 10BaseT interface connected to a 10/100BaseT
> Switching Hub and the server connected via 100BaseT.
> 
> Could you give it a try with mounting the nfs-fs with
> reduced read (and write) sizes?
> something line
>   mount -t nfs -o rsize=1000  src:/exp   /here ?
> 
> This worked for me.
> 

Thanks. While this helped, it didn't completely fix the problem. Switching
to NFS over TCP did, and I've upped the rsize and wsize to 8192 without
incident.

regards

Andrew

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