Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 9 Oct 2003 12:33:55 +0200 | From | Torsten Werner <> | Subject | Re: NFS speed problem when appending data to existing files |
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Hello Bernd,
On 2003-10-09, Bernd Schubert wrote: > 2.4.22 has a client-side nfs-bug causing this. I'm not sure if this is > already fixed in 2.4.23-pre6, so I suggest you downgrade to 2.4.21.
Thanks, that does avoid the error messages in the kernel log but it does not solve the problem. You can download a strace log from http://twerner.debian.net/strace.out.bz2 . You will see a programm that repeatedly opens a file in append mode, writes some data and closes the file. Sometimes the close need overs half a second which is far to much. (Please just 'grep close strace.out' to see it clearly.)
It did work with some older kernel that I have already deinstalled. :-(
Regards, Torsten
-- Torsten Werner Dresden University of Technology email@twerner42.de +49 351 46336711 / +49 162 3123004 http://www.twerner42.de/ telefax: +49 351 46336809
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