On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 11:31:01 -0500
Tim Camp <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I shutdown the nfs-kernel server problem goes away. If I disconnect the
> windows machine problem goes away.
Had a thought...
If I'm understanding correctly, the audio is playing off of a box.
That box is also providing nfs to a M$ client machine.
If so, it might be as simple as starting the nfs daemon with
a nice level 20
( positive numbers are lower priority )
This should cause the nfs daemon to only run when nothing with
a higher priority is pending.
Of course, if there are other nfs clients, it'll choke them, too.
The normal priority would be 0, the idle process runs at +20.
You might need to give nfs a higher priority, say 15, to get
enough nfs for the system to work right.
Pretty much anything that mixes Linux and M$ is problematic
to one extent or another.
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He was a fiddler, and consequently a rogue.
-- Jonathan Swift
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