Hello:
Devin Heckman wrote:
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Does anyone have any experience tuning NFS mounts on FreeBSD
machines?
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Here's what we use for mount options in /etc/fstab, basically culled
from the O'Reilly NFS book.
rw,tcp,intr,noatime,nfsv3,-w=65536,-r=65536
You have to be careful with
Devin Heckman wrote:
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Specifically, I want to know what version of NFS the connection is
running over, whether or not it's using TCP or UDP, and other
information of that nature. I haven't quite found a utility or file that
contains this information yet.
That's a good question.
Devin Heckman wrote:
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Does anyone have any experience tuning NFS mounts on FreeBSD machines?
Not sure if you have tried this but the first thing that I try when
dealing with NFS is using tcp mounts rather than udp. Most of the black
magic of NFS tuning seems to center around
On 19:21 Tue 29 May , Christopher Hilton wrote:
Not sure if you have tried this but the first thing that I try when
dealing with NFS is using tcp mounts rather than udp. Most of the black
magic of NFS tuning seems to center around compensating for lost udp
fragments on the network. I