On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 19:52, Tim Kelley wrote: > Have you looked at tcpdump output while this is happening? you might see some > clues ...
I have done a TCP dump and it seems to be just fine, nothing is different from a successful transfer then a failed transfer except at the point it fails. The failure just ends the session and the successful one continues. > If you are using udp, just do > > tcpdump udp or icmp and port nfs > > You might see a lot of icmp error messages, and you'll certainly see the > fragmentation. > > You might try switching to tcp. Most likely udp is the culprit here, since > any sort of network problem at all will result in data loss. Tcp is not > noticeably slower and will work much better. On modern systems tcp and rsize > and wsize of 32k is pretty standard. The above being said, how do I verify that I am using TCP and not UDP? -- o) Derek Wueppelmann (o (D . [EMAIL PROTECTED] D). ((` http://www.monkeynet.ca/ ( ) `
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part