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    SubjectRe: Slowwwwwwwwwwww NFS read performance....
    On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 01:04:04AM -0500, Greg Fitzgerald wrote:
    > Ever since i upgraded to 2.6 my NFS performance has dropped.
    > I have a OpenBSD Server running nfsd. The other boxes on my lan
    > running windows and or the 2.4.x kernel have no performance problems.
    > Files transfer at normal speeds for a 100mbit connection. My main workstation
    > which is running 2.6.1-mm4 (i have also had 2.6.1 and 2.6.0 on it) has
    > almost zero nfs performance. I get at the most 500K/s. Anyone have ideas?
    > I upgraded to -mm4 having seen some NFS fixes in the patch but none of them
    > seem to have applied to my situation. Thanks in advance.

    Are you using nfsd on 2.6 too?

    check /proc/mounts for what your wsize and rsize are for the nfs mounts, and
    lower it and see if that helps, 2.4 uses 8192.

    Try tcp-nfs also.
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