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    SubjectRe: NFSv3 client for Linux-2.2.5 ready for alpha testing...
    First results look good.
    Using 2.2.5-ac4 with the patches you distributed everything
    compiled clean.

    FINALLY, I can write from a linux machine via nfs to a Solaris server
    at right around 2 megabytes per second (100MB Lan). This is acceptable
    since before vers 3 support writing was around 500k/s at best.

    However, reading has dropped to around 500k/s. Can't we win?

    I mounted the filesystem with options nfsvers=3,rsize=8192,wsize=8192.

    Don't know how safe it is, but I tried wsize of 32768 and was writing
    files between 3 megabytes and 8 megabytes per second! Changing the
    rsize to this didn't make too much difference. Changing the rsize to
    1024 did slow it down by a factor of 4. Is it possible the rsize is
    stuck at 4096 or something?


    Andrew Schretter
    Systems Programmer, Duke University
    Dept. of Mathematics (919) 660-2866



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