Thanks, Brian!You are right. The default value of 65536 for wsize and
rsize seems bad for debian client. Lower values gave me very good results
(it seems the lower the value the better the responsiveness).I finally
stopped at value 4096. Seems working.š--Best regardsRodin Maximššš14.04.2016,
15:25, "Brian Conway" <[email protected]>:

  I ran into that same behavior with a Debian client before lowering
  the readsize and writesize in the NFS mount options (they defaulted
  to 64K I believe). Try starting at 8096 and working your way up until
  you find the failure point.

  Brian Conway
  Software Engineer, Owner
  RCE Software, LLC
  ššš

  I was using nfs service on OpenBSD (amd64) since version 5.6.

  The whole setup process repeats the steps in official FAQ on the
  OpenBSD's homepage.
  The problem was and remains (now in version 5.9 amd64):
  in TCP mode the upload speed is about 20-30MB/s
  which is quite acceptable for my needs, but the download speed is
  about 32Kb/s.

  As a workaround I had set up the debain client to connect to my
  NFS-server in UDP mode.
  In that mode the speed was good in both directions.

  In recent versions of debian OS the UDP option for NFS-client
  disappeared.
  The question is: is it possible to fix TCP mode in NFS server or is
  it still the problem of the NFS client?

  Best Regards
  Rodin Maxim

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