Hi! I have a couple raid arrays (software raid, 2.4 kernel) that I've been exporting to a variety of other boxen where I work. Now that more than a few machines have these mounted (> 10, < 25), NFS has become incredibly sluggish. It's almost impossible to edit files on the imported filesystems because the writes hang for several seconds every so often interrupting my typing. And remote logins on machines where my home directory is imported can take 5-10 seconds before the machine can set my home directory to the NFS mount.
I've tried both the user space and kernel space nfs packages, and am currently exporting with these options: (rw,root_squash,no_subtree_check) and mounting with these options: rw,bg,hard,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 (although I've also tried it without the rsize and wsize options) I've got CONFIG_NFS_FS and CONFIG_NFS_V3 compiled into my 2.4 kernels on the clients, and CONFIG_NFSD and CONFIG_NFSD_V3 on the servers. Things are also slow on my IRIX boxes that mount these directories, so I think it's a server issue. I don't think it's a raid problem because the raid arrays (dual P-III 800 machines, SCSI drives) are plain zippy when I'm logged into the actual raid machines. It's only when I NFS import them. Any suggestions / other options? Do I need to further tweak the kernel somehow, or change some network settings? Thanks, Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley 930 Koyukuk Drive System / Network Manager University of Alaska Fairbanks IARC -- Frontier Program Fairbanks, AK 99775 phone: 907-474-2689 fax: 907-474-2643 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNUPG and PGP2 keys at my web site web: http://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle
pgp17YB3TugKB.pgp
Description: PGP signature