Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 4 Jun 2007 09:59:19 -0400 | From | "Aaron Wiebe" <> | Subject | Re: slow open() calls and o_nonblock |
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On 6/3/07, Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> wrote: > > Have you tried the "nocto" mount option for your NFS filesystems. > > The cache-coherency rules of NFS require the client to check with the > server at each open. If you are the sole client on this filesystem, > then you don't need the same cache-coherency, and "nocto" will tell > the NFS client not to both checking with the server in information is > available in cache.
No I haven't - I will research this a little further today. While we're not the only client using these filesystems, this process is (currently) the only process that writes to these files. Thanks for the suggestion.
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