Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 4 Jun 1998 10:57:41 +0200 | From | Thomas Pornin <> | Subject | broken tcp-nfs on 2.1.103 |
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Hello,
it seems that nfs over tcp is not reliable if the client is a 2.1.103 alpha box. The server is a Solaris 2.5.1 Ultra1/140 (yeah, I know, it should be under ultrapenguin, but I am not responsible for this one). When I write a 4 MB file, only 57344 bytes make their way to the server, and the writing process goes into an annoying D state, so I cannot kill it and therefore cannot remount the partition using the more functionnal udp.
By the way, I still have performance problems when writing on a udp-nfs mounted partition (same server, same client) : I read at 1.1 MB/s, and I write at 200 KB/s. A Solaris client, on the same ethernet and with the same server, read and writes at 850 KB/s. I am willing to help correcting this problem (for I want to convince my sysadmin that nfs is good on linux, and therefore at least old SunOS 4.x stations should be converted to ultrapenguin). I have root access on the client (not the server) and I can reboot it rather often for the moment. I tried the "noac" mount option, it does not change anything.
Thanks for any help.
--Thomas Pornin
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