Matthias Bethke wrote:
On Tuesday, 2007-04-24 at 15:38:12, I wrote:
I have googled for quite a while but can't find a thing.
Anyone here using NFS and GigE+jumbo frames with Gentoo?
Just to follow up for the archives' sake: this seems to be an old and
frustrating problem, I've run into a few m
On Tuesday, 2007-04-24 at 15:38:12, I wrote:
> I have googled for quite a while but can't find a thing.
> Anyone here using NFS and GigE+jumbo frames with Gentoo?
Just to follow up for the archives' sake: this seems to be an old and
frustrating problem, I've run into a few messages dating back to
Hi kashani,
on Monday, 2007-04-23 at 11:11:40, you wrote:
> >It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
Yes, that's it.
> Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches support jumbo frames.
> Additionally not all cards support jumbo frames either though you can
> certainly set them to an MTU of
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kashani said the following on 2007-04-23 20:11:
> Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches support jumbo frames.
> Additionally not all cards support jumbo frames either though you can
> certainly set them to an MTU of 9000 and watch things b
Tony Stohne wrote:
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Uwe Thiem said the following on 2007-04-23 17:53:
Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows an MTU of
9000?
Uwe
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches s
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Uwe Thiem said the following on 2007-04-23 17:53:
> Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows an MTU of
> 9000?
>
> Uwe
>
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
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On 23 April 2007, Matthias Bethke wrote:
> I've been fiddling with this for some days and can't but assume it's a
> bug in one of the Gentoo patches to either the kernel or NFS tools:
> Basically, NFS locking breaks as soon as I enable jumbo frames on both
> server and client.
> touch foobar
>
I've been fiddling with this for some days and can't but assume it's a
bug in one of the Gentoo patches to either the kernel or NFS tools:
Basically, NFS locking breaks as soon as I enable jumbo frames on both
server and client.
touch foobar
flock foobar ls
works fine in my NFS-mounted home wit
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