Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 10 Mar 1999 04:20:02 -0800 (PST) | From | David Whysong <> | Subject | NFS write problems (fwd) |
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I gave it a try. Sleepy is my server (also my desktop machine at home), Ricci is a dual P-133 in a mini-cluster. Networking is 100 Mbit, a 3c905b-TX on Sleepy and a generic Winbond 840 network card on Ricci.
Sleepy is running kernel 2.2.2-ac5 with the user-space nfsd. Ricci is running 2.1.122.
The file is written in a subdirectory of /mnt/data, with mount options:
sleepy:/data on /mnt/data type nfs (rw,rsize=4096,wsize=4096,hard,intr,posix,addr=192.168.1.1)
[dwhysong@ricci test]$ cat /dev/zero > junk
[Time passes... I am definately seeing NFS stalling occasionally]
[root@Sleepy test]# ls -l total 280476 -rw-rw-r-- 1 dwhysong dwhysong 286920704 Mar 10 04:16 junk
I stopped it after about 300 megabytes had been written. No problems, but it's not quite the same setup that you have.
Dave
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