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Re: NFS performance in 2.0.30?
On Thu, 11 Dec 1997, Doron Shikmoni wrote:
> This may be an embarrasingly-FA-Q, but I'm scratching my head on it:
>
> I have a 2.0.30 (Slackware) system, on a ppro. I'm exporting the root
> file system via NFS (yes, yes, I know; don't ask...).
>
> >From an AIX 4 system, I'm mounting this FS. It mounts OK; however the
> performance is HORRIBLE. I mean, "cp /mnt/halfmeg.file ." can take
> a few *minutes*. Nothing you can work with.
>
> Is this known? is there a known solution? Anything I should check?
Hi Doron,
Two things. One, get the latest nfs server for Linux. It's somewhere on
ftp.funet.fi hmmm, I think it's on /pub/linux/kernel/net-source/base/nfs
(also on ftp.tau.ac.il in /pub/OS/linux/kernel/net-source/base/nfs I
think, I can't remember if it's linux or Linux).
Then, add a these two optimization flags in the mount options:
rsize=8192,wsize=8192
See what happens then.
(btw, get 2.0.32, just in order to fix the other stuff, like immunity fro
the teardrop attack and from the Pentium "F0" bug).
--Ariel
>
> Thanks
> Doron Shikmoni
>
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