Any news?

On 29/05/2022, 17:33, "CentOS on behalf of Erik Frangež via CentOS" 
<centos-boun...@centos.org on behalf of centos@centos.org> wrote:

    Hi guys,



    Thank you all for replys and sorry I was having enabled digest mode and I 
did not get all messages in time.



    Here are answers:



    Message 2:

    Client and server are virtual machines inside vmware environment which is 
connected to 10gbps. Network is devided between virtual machines. Physical 
servers are connected to Nexus switch with 10gbps.



    Message 3:

    We have try speeds with iperf, they are between 1 and 6 gbps, sometimes 
goes to 8gbps - depends of the load of networks. All checks was done with sync 
mode (NFS will be used for important data and we do not want to lose something).



    Message 4:

    Config is default, just installed and tested with NFSv3 NFSv4.



    Message 5:

    We did not enable jumbo frames on network. 



    For all: We are testing speed with this script (PHP7.4):



    <?php



    // Define to join the language pack.

    define('BENCHFAIL_SLOWHARDDRIVE',   'slowharddrive');





             $lorem = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. 
Pellentesque lacus felis, dignissim quis nisl sit amet, blandit suscipit lacus. 
Duis maximus, urna sed fringilla consequat, tellus ex sollicitudin ante, vitae 
posuere neque purus nec justo. Donec porta ipsum sed urna tempus, sit amet 
dictum lorem euismod. Phasellus vel erat a libero aliquet venenatis. Phasellus 
condimentum venenatis risus ut egestas. Morbi sit amet posuere orci, id tempor 
dui. Vestibulum eget sapien eget mauris eleifend ullamcorper. In finibus mauris 
id augue fermentum porta. Fusce dictum vestibulum justo eget malesuada. Nullam 
at tincidunt urna, nec ultrices velit. Nunc eget augue velit. Mauris sed 
rhoncus purus. Etiam aliquam urna ac nisl tristique, vitae tristique urna 
tincidunt. Vestibulum luctus nulla magna, non tristique risus rhoncus nec. 
Vestibulum vestibulum, nulla scelerisque congue molestie, dolor risus hendrerit 
velit, non malesuada nisi orci eget eros. Aenean interdum ut lectus quis 
semper. Curabitur viverra vitae augue id.';

             $loremipsum = str_repeat($lorem, 16);

             $i = 0;

             $pass = 2000;

             $tempfile = '/srv/moodledata/test/benchmark.temp';

             while ($i < $pass) {

                 ++$i;

                 file_put_contents($tempfile, $loremipsum);

                 unlink($tempfile);

             }



             return array('limit' => 1, 'over' => 1.25, 'fail' => 
BENCHFAIL_SLOWHARDDRIVE);





    ?>



    On 29/05/2022, 14:00, "centos-boun...@centos.org on behalf of 
centos-requ...@centos.org" <centos-boun...@centos.org on behalf of 
centos-requ...@centos.org> wrote:







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        Message: 1

        Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 15:43:12 +0200

        From: Erik Frange? <e...@frangez.net>

        To: centos@centos.org

        Subject: [CentOS] NFS Server Centos7

        Message-ID: <6dfea2b2-1a90-059c-8ffe-f8f7f0775...@frangez.net>

        Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed



        Hi guys,



        we are setting NFS server on CentOS7 system. Everything working OK 

        except speed, speed over NFS very drop... if we run dd command directly 

        on server we are getting speed around 1,4Gbps, if we run from client 

        connected to NFS is 200Mbps.



        Do you have maybe some advice what we need to check?



        Thank you!



        Best, Erik







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        Message: 2

        Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 10:40:10 -0600

        From: Frank Cox <thea...@sasktel.net>

        To: centos@centos.org

        Subject: Re: [CentOS] NFS Server Centos7

        Message-ID: <20220528104010.b28a86a9d8ac9186f2fc3...@sasktel.net>

        Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8



        On Sat, 28 May 2022 15:43:12 +0200

        Erik Frange? via CentOS wrote:



        > we are setting NFS server on CentOS7 system. Everything working OK 

        > except speed, speed over NFS very drop... if we run dd command 
directly 

        > on server we are getting speed around 1,4Gbps, if we run from client 

        > connected to NFS is 200Mbps.

        > 

        > Do you have maybe some advice what we need to check?



        Speed of network card in the server.

        Speed of network card in the client.

        Speed of any and all routers and switches between the server and the 
client.



        -- 

        MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com





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        Message: 3

        Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 12:07:17 -0700

        From: Skylar Thompson <skyl...@uw.edu>

        To: centos@centos.org

        Subject: Re: [CentOS] NFS Server Centos7

        Message-ID: <20220528190717.ibbohtdtx4bzkl2w@hithlum>

        Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8



        I would start with something like iperf to measure the actual network

        throughput b/w the client and server. Once you have a baseline for that,

        we'd have to know things like read and write buffer sizes, and sync vs

        async mode.



        On Sat, May 28, 2022 at 03:43:12PM +0200, Erik Frange? via CentOS wrote:

        > Hi guys,

        > 

        > we are setting NFS server on CentOS7 system. Everything working OK 
except

        > speed, speed over NFS very drop... if we run dd command directly on 
server

        > we are getting speed around 1,4Gbps, if we run from client connected 
to NFS

        > is 200Mbps.

        > 

        > Do you have maybe some advice what we need to check?

        > 

        > Thank you!

        > 

        > Best, Erik



        -- 

        -- Skylar Thompson (skyl...@u.washington.edu)

        -- Genome Sciences Department (UW Medicine), System Administrator

        -- Foege Building S046, (206)-685-7354

        -- Pronouns: He/Him/His





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        Message: 4

        Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 21:08:14 +0200

        From: Leon Fauster <leonfaus...@googlemail.com>

        To: centos@centos.org

        Subject: Re: [CentOS] NFS Server Centos7

        Message-ID: <9f619570-23b6-eb0a-c68a-dfd744fbd...@gmail.com>

        Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed



        Am 28.05.22 um 18:40 schrieb Frank Cox:

        > On Sat, 28 May 2022 15:43:12 +0200

        > Erik Frange? via CentOS wrote:

        > 

        >> we are setting NFS server on CentOS7 system. Everything working OK

        >> except speed, speed over NFS very drop... if we run dd command 
directly

        >> on server we are getting speed around 1,4Gbps, if we run from client

        >> connected to NFS is 200Mbps.

        >>

        >> Do you have maybe some advice what we need to check?

        > 

        > Speed of network card in the server.

        > Speed of network card in the client.

        > Speed of any and all routers and switches between the server and the 
client.

        > 



        and what config is in place ?



        --

        Leon





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        Message: 5

        Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 19:52:29 -0400

        From: Valeri Galtsev <galt...@kicp.uchicago.edu>

        To: centos@centos.org

        Subject: Re: [CentOS] NFS Server Centos7

        Message-ID: <9c231113-c3e2-7dc2-f2e1-b2cefd0ae...@kicp.uchicago.edu>

        Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed







        On 5/28/22 9:43 AM, Erik Frange? via CentOS wrote:

        > Hi guys,

        > 

        > we are setting NFS server on CentOS7 system. Everything working OK 

        > except speed, speed over NFS very drop... if we run dd command 
directly 

        > on server we are getting speed around 1,4Gbps, if we run from client 

        > connected to NFS is 200Mbps.

        > 

        > Do you have maybe some advice what we need to check?

        > 



        Make sure you have good speed of physical connection along the whole 

        path from server to client(s), enable Jumbo packets on all switches 

        along the path. NFS experts will add NFS specific tuning.



        Valeri



        > Thank you!

        > 

        > Best, Erik

        > 

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