On May 09 16:03:30, pha...@gmx.de wrote: > Hi again. > > Long time ago, I asked about [1] hardware recommendations to build > a home file / video server, which streams HD videos for Avid. > > Quite late, but thanks for your responses. > > I bought a raid-controller and an em-network card and recycled a > really old pc, installed OpenBSD 5.3 Current on a 2TB HDD ( My first > one and Nick knows that disk [2] ) and made a Softraid RAID 1 with > 2x2.5' 1TB Drives. Then I upgraded Windows 7 to Ultimate to get the > build-in NFS Client. Started nfsd, statd, lockd etc. > > Good news: It works. But only in SD. On HD it hangs every 10 sec > for a few. And I don't think, this is so, because I play > Kate Ryan LoveLife music video to test it. ;) > > When I look at `top`, the CPU stays below 10% most of the time. The > network is 1Gbit/s both sides and switch. So I think I could get a > better performance than 20MB/s while coping files to and around > 4MB/s when coping from that server. > > But where is the bottleneck? > > I uploaded the output of these commands: > > dmesg > netstat -m > nfsstat > nfsstat -c > ps ax > systat ifstat > systat nfsserver > systat vm > top > vmstat > and a screenshot of Windows netdrive options > > on http://www.sqrt2.de/log . > > If you need more, just mail.
How is the filesystem mounted on the OpenBSD NFS server, how is it exported, and how is it mounted on the Win client?